Screenshot search planner
Tell the planner what your screenshot actually shows. It writes the search phrases, forecasts your chances honestly, and leaves the image-reading to the app.
No image upload here — the web can’t read a screenshot. Describe what you’re looking at and I’ll write the plan; the app does the reading.
A planner, because the web can’t see
There’s no upload well on this page, and that’s deliberate: this web tool does not process images. It structures what you can see — colour, material, hardware, how much of the item is in frame — into search phrases and an honest forecast of your chances. The reading-the-screenshot part happens in the Vinted Finder iOS app, which takes the image itself and builds the whole plan in one step.
Structure matters because Vinted matches words, not pictures. Sellers describe items with a handful of predictable attributes — colour, material, cut, brand — and the more of those your screenshot actually shows, the closer your search can get to the words in a seller’s title. That’s the whole forecast: visible attributes in, realistic expectations out.
Worked example
A TikTok pause-frame of a black leather biker jacket, silver zips just visible: the exact search is black leather biker jacket, the broader one black faux leather moto jacket, and the forecast lands on close-match territory — a moving video hides the details a shop page would hand you for free. The full method is in the screenshot search guide.
Questions
Can I upload a screenshot here?
No. This page never sees an image — it's a deterministic planner with no upload and no processing. The iOS app is the half that reads screenshots: share one from your camera roll and it extracts the attributes and builds the searches itself.
Why is it called a planner and not a search?
Honesty. A tool that can't see your screenshot shouldn't call itself an image search. What it can do is turn your own description into the same structured plan the app builds automatically — attributes, search phrases, and a realistic read on your chances.
What makes a screenshot hard to match?
Partial crops, motion blur, heavy filters, and missing brand cues. If you can only see part of the item, the words sellers put in titles — the material, the hardware, the cut — are invisible to you, and the search gets vaguer. And no screenshot guarantees a live listing; second-hand inventory changes daily.
Which source gives the best screenshots?
Shop pages, easily — they name the colour, material, and style for you. TikTok and Instagram frames are the hardest: movement, lighting, and crops eat detail. The tips in the planner adjust to wherever your screenshot came from.
The honest bit: Vinted Finder is an independent app that helps you search for second-hand listings on Vinted. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or supported by Vinted. You browse and buy on Vinted itself. Listings change fast — price, condition, and availability live on Vinted, and exact matches are never guaranteed.
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The app runs this from a screenshot
Everything this tool does, Vinted Finder does automatically — plus it watches Vinted and tells you when a stronger match appears.
Free to try · iOS · you buy on Vinted, not in the app