
Hi everyone đź‘‹
We’re Jeff and Tyler, co-founders of SellRaze.
TL;DR:
SellRaze can sell your stuff from just a pic, using AI. Over 200,000 users have already listed 500,000+ items, with 2,500+ added every day.
Our Story
In high school, I (Jeff) was a reseller. Instead of paying attention in math class, I would spend hours trying to buy limited-edition Jordans.
At first, I thought getting inventory was the hard part. But as I scaled to hundreds of items, I discovered the real bottleneck was actually selling them.
Every item took 30+ minutes: research comparable prices, write descriptions, take photos, fill in product details, post across eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Facebook Marketplace. Then do it all over again for the next item.
I had thousands of dollars in inventory just sitting there because the listing process was killing me.
We realized this wasn't just a reseller problem. The average American household has $4,000 in unused stuff lying around, yet most Americans who've sold online quit after just a few listings. Valuable inventory sits unsold, not because there aren't buyers, but because the listing process is too manual to make sense. With AI, this is finally changing.
🗣️ What we’ve built
SellRaze turns a photo into a live listing in seconds.
Point your camera at anything. Our AI identifies the item, determines what it's actually worth, selects the best photos, fills in every detail, and lists it across multiple marketplaces, automatically. Once it sells, we arrange free pickup from your door.
The entire process, which used to take 30+ minutes, now takes seconds.
We're building more ways to help sellers make money faster, including our own marketplace where video and social discovery replace static search.
🚀 Traction
Our Team:
Jeff (CEO) likes breaking stuff. In high school he built “sneaker bots” to buy Jordans faster than everyone else. During COVID, he started a company reverse-engineering anti-bot systems from PerimeterX, Akamai, Datadome, and Amazon, then sold the exploits to scalpers. It crashed the supply chain for 30-series NVIDIA GPUs, PS5s, and Xbox X's. He made his first $100,000 before turning 18.
Tyler (CTO) spent college writing telemetry and control software for industrial robotics at UGA, then moved to Georgia Tech Research’s CIPHER Lab, working on cybersecurity and hardware evaluation research that protects critical infrastructure. He built the systems Jeff loves to break.
We both met in college as roommates and have been building software for eCommerce over the past 5 years.
🙏 Our Ask
Contact us at jeff@sellraze.com