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About Studinary

Learn about Studinary — an independent LEGO collection vault for global collectors.

A calmer home for a growing collection

Studinary exists for collectors who want their LEGO sets, shelves, minifigures, parts, wishlist, progress, and notes in one organized place. It is built from the same product foundation as KlockoSejf, but the Studinary experience is English-first and global.

What do we actually do?

Studinary helps you understand what you own, what you are missing, what you might build from spare parts, and what is worth revisiting in your collection. It is not a store and it is not an official LEGO service. It is a focused collection tool for people who care about their sets and want less spreadsheet friction.

What's in Studinary?

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A proper catalog

Over 16,000 sets from LEGO's entire history. Photos, descriptions, piece counts, suggested retail price, and filters that actually make sense.

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Collection context

Track ownership, wishlist intent, progress, shelves, duplicates, minifigures, and parts so your collection is easier to reason about.

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Digital collector vault

How many sets do you own? How much did you spend? What's your collection worth today? Answers in a few clicks — no spreadsheets required.

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Value and progress signals

Collection values and signals are informational estimates, not financial advice. They are meant to help you plan, compare, and spot gaps.

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Search that works

Search by name, set number, theme, or piece count. Filters that make sense. No wading through hundreds of results pages.

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Feedback-driven product work

Studinary is actively developed. User feedback, data reports, and real collection workflows guide what improves next.

How did we build it?

Studinary runs on Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Cloudinary, and Vercel. The infrastructure is shared with KlockoSejf, while the domain, brand, locale, analytics, and public experience are separated for users and search engines.

Where does the data come from?

We combine catalog data from public and licensed-friendly sources such as Rebrickable, Brickset, and official LEGO product information where appropriate. We do our best to keep data useful and accurate, but mistakes can happen at this scale and should be reported.

Want to suggest something, report a bug, or ask about the project? Write to us — we read every message.