For collections that outgrow the camera roll.
Collect.Catalog.Showcase.
Showcase turns specimen photos, labels, locality, and provenance into a living cabinet you can catalog, inspect, and share with collectors.
A living cabinet for mineral collectors with public-safe details.

Inspection notesTermination faces and contrast are recorded with the specimen.
Display Case selectionThis specimen can anchor a cabinet view.
Building: Colorado Amazonite CabinetChoose the lead specimen, then add supporting pieces with the same collector-level care.
More than the photo.
A serious catalog starts from the evidence already on the table: the specimen, the label, the spreadsheet, and the notes that usually live somewhere else.

Photo plus label are ready to draft a record.
Draft record
Open the Display Case.
Browsing should feel like leaning into a cabinet: high-resolution photos, selected order, label evidence, collector notes, and a Light Table when the specimen deserves closer inspection.
Amazonite with Smoky Quartz
Notes on points of interest
The smoky quartz blades frame the amazonite instead of disappearing behind it, which makes the specimen useful as the case opener.
Your catalog stays private. A Display Case shows only the specimens and details you choose.
Current product surfaces, captured today.
Production screenshots prove the workflow while specimen imagery carries the collector-grade first impression.





Bring the cabinet online.
The phrase earns its place after the proof: collect the specimen, keep the record worthy of it, then share a selected case other collectors want to inspect.




