Overview
- StockX rolled out StockX Listings on June 24 for a curated group of sellers and all U.S. buyers on iOS with zero seller fees at launch.
- The Listings feature uses AI photo analysis and auto-matching powered by a decade of the company's transaction data to let sellers create listings in seconds.
- StockX extended its trust controls to Listings by requiring identity-verified sellers, holding payments in escrow until delivery confirmation, offering optional buyer-paid product verification, and covering sales with its Buyer Promise.
- The company plans Android and web support, broader U.S. seller access in the coming months, a global rollout later, and a separate StockX Live real-time shopping product due this summer.
- The expansion targets the fast-growing secondhand apparel market, which Thredup projects will reach roughly $393 billion by 2030, and positions StockX to compete more directly with incumbents like GOAT, The RealReal, and eBay.