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For collectors and dealers who want their data to stay theirs

Your collection deserves better than a Word template and a spreadsheet.

A native desktop catalogue and label-printing app for collectors and dealers. Set up any kind of collection, group related things as sub-items, and print labels at exact size — with a show-day workflow for dealers running booths.

Your collection stays on your computer.

Launching Q3 2026 · macOS and Windows · Your collection stays on your computer

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Find your collection.

Starter setups for the most common collections — minerals, coins, stamps, vinyl, watches, LEGO, books, and more — plus a workflow built for how dealers run a booth. Start from the closest one, or build your own from scratch for anything else.

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One price when it launches. Everything in.

No tiers, no upsells, no monthly billing. Every paying user gets every feature.

$149USD / year

all in, no upsells

Pay in your local currency at checkout — we'll convert automatically.

  • Six professional label templates, fully editable on a free-positioning canvas
  • Build a catalogue around any collection: pick a starter or design your own field set
  • Drag-and-drop photo gallery, plus add photos from your phone over local WiFi
  • Type-aware fields with smart defaults per collection type
  • Sharp, exact-size PDFs for printing
  • Real macOS and Windows app with fast launch, native menus and keyboard shortcuts, dark mode that follows your OS, and no browser tab eating your RAM
  • Local backups you control: export and restore the whole catalogue as one file
  • All updates free for the licence year
Register your interest

30-day money-back guarantee · macOS and Windows · Your data stays on your device

First launch walks you through setting up your first collection in three short steps.

Stop fighting your tools. Start cataloguing.

ClearBench launches Q3 2026. Register your interest and we'll email you the day we launch.

Why not just use what you already have?