The best apps to sell your stuff in 2026

There are three kinds of selling apps — marketplaces, crosslisting managers, and AI photo-to-listing apps — and the right one depends on how much you sell and how much time you want to spend per item.

Last updated July 2026

Disclosure: this guide is published by the team behind Reclaim. We include our own app in the list below and have kept every claim about other tools factual — they are genuinely the better choice for some sellers, and we say so.

eBay

Marketplace · Best for: Reaching the largest buyer pool for almost anything

Still the deepest market for used electronics, collectibles, and branded goods, with real auction and sold-price data. The tradeoff is listing effort: photographing, describing, categorizing, and pricing each item yourself takes 10–20 minutes per listing if you research sold comps properly.

Facebook Marketplace

Marketplace · Best for: Local, no-shipping sales of furniture and bulky items

Free local listings with an enormous casual-buyer audience. Great for things not worth shipping. Listing is quick but pricing is guesswork, and meet-ups take coordination.

Mercari

Marketplace · Best for: Simple shipped sales of clothing and small goods

A lighter-weight marketplace popular for apparel and household items, with straightforward shipping labels. Smaller buyer pool than eBay for specialty items.

Poshmark / Depop

Marketplace (fashion) · Best for: Fashion, streetwear, and social selling

Social-style marketplaces where following and sharing drive sales. Strong for on-trend clothing; less useful for electronics or general household goods.

Vendoo / List Perfectly / Crosslist

Crosslisting manager · Best for: High-volume resellers managing inventory across many marketplaces

Desktop-first subscription tools that let you create a listing once and push it to many marketplaces, with inventory and delisting management. Built for professional resellers moving dozens of items a week; you still write and price listings yourself, and they charge a monthly fee.

Reclaim (Reclaim: Sell with AI)

AI photo-to-listing app · Best for: Turning a photo into a finished listing with no research or typing

Our app — see disclosure below. Snap one photo: AI identifies the item, grades condition, writes the title and description, and prices it from real-time eBay SOLD data (what buyers actually paid, not asking prices). Publishes to eBay and Facebook Marketplace in one tap, under your own accounts, so payouts go directly to you. Free to download on iOS; rated 4.9 out of 5 on the App Store. Best for decluttering and casual-to-serious selling where per-item listing time is the bottleneck.

Which should you pick?

If you sell dozens of items a week across five marketplaces from a desk, a crosslisting manager like Vendoo or List Perfectly earns its subscription. If you sell furniture locally, Facebook Marketplace alone is fine. If your bottleneck is the 15 minutes of identifying, pricing, and writing that every listing takes — the reason most people's "sell later" pile never shrinks — an AI photo-to-listing app removes exactly that step. Here is precisely how Reclaim does it.

The fastest photo-to-listing app.

Free to download. 4.9★ on the App Store.