StockX has launched StockX Listings, a new marketplace model that expands the platform to include used sneakers and vintage apparel. The rollout comes just weeks after the company announced StockX Live, its forthcoming live shopping experience set to debut later this summer. Together, the two launches mark a broader evolution into a multi-experience commerce platform built for the next generation of commerce.
The expanded platform now brings together StockX Verified, StockX Live, and StockX Listings under StockX's Buyer Promise. StockX Verified remains the fully curated catalog customers know and trust, StockX Live will add real-time interactive shopping, and StockX Listings opens a listings-based marketplace for used, vintage, and other unique products that are not currently in the catalog.
“When we started StockX, the idea was simple: create a marketplace built on trust, data, and transparency. That core hasn’t changed but we’ll now be able to provide our customers with a wider selection of the products they love, and the ability to sell products they’ve previously purchased faster than ever before. We’re using AI-powered photo analysis to streamline the listing process so customers can sell used sneakers, vintage apparel and other unique products with ease. This, coupled with the upcoming rollout of StockX Live, moves us into a new chapter and ensures we’re able to meet our community where they are today.”
The launch directly targets two seller pain points: time and complexity. AI-powered photo analysis and auto-matching technology, powered by 10 years of proprietary data, will let sellers list in seconds, and the company is waiving seller fees at launch so sellers keep 100% of the sales price.
“Our customers are already buying and selling vintage and secondhand products, and they’ve been telling us they wanted this from StockX. So the question for us was never whether we’d build this, but how to do it in a way that felt true to who we are as a platform. For buyers, we wanted to deliver a more organized shopping experience, just like we did when we introduced single product pages to the resale market 10 years ago. For sellers, it meant building new AI photo analysis tech to offer a listing experience that is the fastest in the market. What we’ve built isn’t just a new feature — it’s a new business model, and one we’re genuinely excited to put in our customers’ hands.”
For buyers, StockX Listings unlocks used and vintage products at more accessible price points, while grouped product pages make it easier to compare multiple listings for the same product. The marketplace also adapts StockX's market-data tools to show both used and new pricing for the same product, and eligible items can be purchased with optional verification for added peace of mind.
Trust remains central to the experience. Every seller on the platform must be identity-verified before listing, seller payments are held in escrow until delivery is confirmed by the carrier, and the Buyer Promise applies across StockX Verified, StockX Listings, and StockX Live.
When is StockX Listings launching?
StockX Listings launches today, June 24, 2026, for a curated group of sellers and all U.S.-based buyers on iOS, starting with sneakers and apparel, including vintage. It arrives as StockX broadens its platform into a multi-experience model, with StockX Live set to debut later this summer. Android and web support will follow in the months ahead, keeping the rollout tied to the broader summer launch window. Check out images of StockX Listings below while we wait for more details about the launch.
For more StockX news, read our coverage of StockX removing the “Verified Authentic” tags from product pages.
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Vlad Ciutacu is a writer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has been working in the footwear industry for more than a decade, with hundreds of pairs in his collection. His favourite models are the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
















