Identify LEGO Sets by Photo
Brikr uses AI-powered image recognition to identify LEGO sets, minifigures, and parts from a photo. Point your iPhone camera at any LEGO item — no set number needed — and Brikr matches it against its database and opens the full set or part details instantly.
How It Works
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Open the camera in Brikr
Tap the camera icon available from any tab. The scanner opens with tap-to-focus and zoom controls.
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Point at the LEGO set, minifig, or part
Aim your camera at the item. Brikr's image recognition processes the image and searches the database.
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Get instant results
The matched set opens in the Research tab. Minifigures and parts navigate within your current tab context.
Brikr covers 26,581 sets, 16,677 minifigures, and 492 themes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Brikr identify individual LEGO parts from a photo?
Yes. Brikr's image recognition works for LEGO sets, minifigures, and individual parts. Point the camera at any LEGO item for identification.
How accurate is Brikr's LEGO photo identification?
Accuracy depends on image quality and lighting. Clear, well-lit photos of the front of a set box or a minifig produce the most reliable results.
Does LEGO photo identification work for minifigures?
Yes. Photograph any minifigure to identify it. Results navigate within the current tab so you stay in context.
What if Brikr cannot identify a LEGO set from a photo?
If image recognition is uncertain, try a clearer photo with better lighting. You can also search manually by set number or name.