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Welcome to the DiamondMatch user manual

This is the user manual hub for the DiamondMatch authentication products.

DiamondMatch

DiamondMatch is our technology platform for the physical authentication of rough, polished and mounted diamonds. All our DiamondMatch products combine high-precision optics with advanced algorithms to generate a unique and tamper-proof fingerprint based on the shape of the diamond, linking it to a unique fingerprint ID such as an internal SKU or a grading report number (GRN). Once a diamond has been fingerprinted, it can be authenticated to check whether it corresponds to the given fingerprint ID.

RoughMatch

RoughMatch brings the precision of the DiamondMatch technology to rough diamond traceability. High resolution 3D scans are acquired by the RoughMatch device and the powerful matching algorithm ensures that every rough diamond can be traced back to its origin at any time.

PolishedMatch

PolishedMatch is our solution for loose polished diamond traceability. Loose diamonds can be easily fingerprinted and authenticated by placing them on the device with their table facet pointing down. In only a few seconds, PolishedMatch analyzes the diamond and generates a unique fingerprint.

JewelMatch

JewelMatch is the natural evolution of PolishedMatch and allows you to follow the diamond's journey once it has been set in a piece of jewelry. Be it a ring, a bracelet, earring or any other jewelry, with JewelMatch you can always trace the diamond back to its original fingerprint and grading report.

General

Account management

We offer a comprehensive account management system for all our DiamondMatch products that features user roles for the different workflows and can be fully controlled by any admin of your company account.

Inventory

Our online inventory is the optimal solution for DiamondMatch users to keep track of their stocks. It seamlessly interfaces both with our DiamondMatch and with our RFID inventory management products. The inventories for rough and polished diamonds are strictly separated.