GemID for Dealers & Estate Buyers

Every stone crosses
the counter documented.

Last updated: August 2026

Property-based intake that doesn’t depend on who’s working: enter RI and SG, get ranked candidates and the next test that separates them, flag what needs lab referral, and hand over a report.

How a dealer works a lot

A labeled example workflow for a mixed estate lot — this is the intended use, not a customer story.

Step 1

Intake each stone

RI and SG take a couple of minutes per stone and usually narrow 130 species to one or two candidates. The next-test chip tells you the single fastest separation when it’s still ambiguous.

Step 2

Flag the risks

Run the two-phase natural vs. synthetic protocol and simulant checks on anything consequential. Mark stones “identified” or “needs review” — the ones worth a lab referral surface themselves.

Step 3

Document and hand over

Bulk sessions export a consolidated report with lot numbers and per-stone observations, in careful “indicators observed” language. Single stones get a client-ready PDF in one tap.

The pieces that matter for dealers & estate buyers

Examination reports

PDF/HTML reports from any session — observations, candidates, photos, your examiner details. White-label on Team.

GemID for Teams

$49/month flat for the whole staff — shared sessions, role-based access, audit trail, branded reports.

Bulk identification

Lot-numbered batch sessions built for consignments and estate parcels, exportable to CSV.

Reference database

The property data behind the engine, published openly — check any reading against the full 130-species table.

Pro for one desk, Team for the shop

Identification is free to try; nat/syn protocols, treatment checks, and report export are Pro (7-day free trial). Team is $49/month flat for your whole staff — no per-seat fees.

GemID is a field identification and documentation tool — indicators and candidates, not certifications. For consequential stones, refer to an accredited laboratory. Read our full methodology.

Run your next lot through it

Start the trial, work five stones, and see if the intake sticks.