How to Use Litbuy QC Finder Like a Pro
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How to Use Litbuy QC Finder Like a Pro

January 10, 20267 min read
Quality control separates a great purchase from a disappointing one. The litbuy qc finder is arguably the most powerful tool in any buyer arsenal, yet most users only scratch the surface of what it can do. This tutorial takes you from basic photo inspection to advanced batch comparison techniques that veteran buyers use daily.
When your items arrive at the warehouse, your agent will upload a series of QC photos. These typically include front, back, side, and detail shots. The litbuy qc finder aggregates these photos from thousands of previous buyers, creating a searchable database of real product images organized by batch code, factory, and production date.
Start your inspection by comparing your QC photos against the reference images in the database. Pay special attention to stitching patterns, logo placement, and material texture. Even minor deviations can indicate a different production batch with varying quality standards. The comparison tool allows you to overlay two images and toggle between them for pixel-level analysis.
Sizing discrepancies are another common issue. The qc finder includes a measurement guide overlay that helps you verify whether your item matches the factory size chart. For footwear, compare insole length, outsole width, and heel height against verified measurements from previous buyers who have already received their pairs.
One advanced technique is reverse searching by flaw. If you notice an unusual stitching pattern or color variation, search the database for similar characteristics. This often reveals whether the issue is batch-wide or an isolated defect, helping you decide whether to request an exchange or proceed with the item.
To master every aspect of quality inspection, visit our main site where we host the most comprehensive QC photo archive with over 50,000 verified submissions from real buyers around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my QC photos look different from the reference?

Contact your agent immediately and request additional angles or an exchange. Most agents allow one free exchange for quality issues.

How accurate are the reference photos in the database?

Photos are submitted by verified buyers and reviewed by moderators. Accuracy is typically within 95% for major details.

Can I submit my own QC photos to help others?

Absolutely. Contributing QC photos earns you community points and helps maintain the accuracy of the database.

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