NFT Rarity Inspector
The NFT Rarity Inspector allows users to upload a .zip
file to verify NFT metadata and check for compliance with HIP-412 standards. It calculates a rarity score by analyzing the NFT's traits, features, and properties compared to the entire collection. Once the inspection is complete, each NFT is assigned a rarity score based on its uniqueness, helping artists, collectors, and traders understand its value. The higher the score, the rarer and more unique the NFT, making it more valuable than those with lower scores.
How to Use the NFT Rarity Inspector
Step 1: Upload NFT Collection File
To follow along, download the example NFT collection .zip
file from the Rarity Inspector web app. Once downloaded, upload the collection to the tool.

Step 2: Visualize NFT Rarity, Distribution, and Attributes
After uploading the collection file, the tool will process and visually display its rarity distribution. The visualization will show some key highlights, such as:
The most rare NFT in the collection.
The most common NFT in the collection.
The most rare attribute in the collection.
The most common attribute found in the collection.
Next, scroll down to view a detailed rarity distribution of the entire collection, providing an overview of how rarity is spread throughout. On the top right-hand side (see image below), you’ll find the “Attributes Rarity” table, which lists all attributes along with their corresponding rarity percentages, helping you understand how frequently specific traits appear in the collection.

Click on any NFT within the collection to view comprehensive details for that individual item. Scrolling down on the NFT's page reveals its rank within the collection's rarity curve, offering a clear perspective on its uniqueness relative to other NFTs.


🎉 Success! You've analyzed the rarity of your NFT collection and uncovered key insights into each token's uniqueness. Now, it's time to manage your community by building targeted lists with the Token Holders List Builder.
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