Metal detector field journal

Know what
you dug up.

Photograph your find and Digsite identifies it — object type, historical period, rarity score, and estimated value in seconds. Every find pins to a map of your hunting spots, building a searchable field journal of every outing.

No spam. First access goes to early members.

From mystery metal to field note

Three steps. Under a minute.

01

Photograph your find

Clean it off, snap a photo on your phone. Any angle works. Digsite is trained on corroded, encrusted, and worn objects — not just pristine museum pieces.

02

Get the full picture

Object type, estimated period, historical context, rarity score, and current market value — returned in seconds. Enough to know if you've got a keeper.

03

Pin it to your journal

Your find logs to a map pinned to the exact spot you dug it. Every outing becomes a searchable, shareable record you can come back to.

Built for every kind of hunter

Whether you work beaches or battlefields, Digsite keeps your finds organized.

Beach hunters

Rings, coins, and jewelry lost to the tide. Digsite identifies what came up with each sweep and tracks your most productive stretches of sand and surf.

Relic diggers

Buttons, buckles, and bayonet scabbards. Know whether what you're holding predates the Civil War or came off a 1940s tractor — without a reference book.

Coin shooters

Silver Roosevelts, Barber dimes, Seated Liberty halves. Get a grade estimate and current market value for every coin you pull from the dirt.

Get early access

Digsite is in private beta. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when a spot opens up.