Track your Pokémon card collection's value
Add your cards and watch their real market value — raw and PSA 10 — move in real time. See set completion, spot the cards worth grading, and get alerts when prices jump. No signup needed to start.
Everything in one binder
Live collection value
Every card valued from blended Cardmarket, PriceCharting and eBay-sold data, re-priced daily. See your whole collection's worth move in real time.
Raw vs PSA 10 worth
For each card, see the ungraded value next to its PSA 10 — so you know exactly how much grading upside is sitting in your binder.
Set completion
Track how close you are to completing any set, card by card, with the cost of the cards you're still missing.
Grading advisor
We flag which of your cards are most worth grading — ranked by net raw-to-PSA 10 profit after fees.
Price alerts
Get an email when a card in your collection moves past a price you set. Never miss a spike or a dip.
Bulk binder scan
Add cards fast — scan a binder page or paste a list and we'll match them to live prices in seconds.
How it works
Add your cards
Search and add cards, or bulk-import a list. No signup needed to start.
See the value
Your collection is valued instantly — raw, graded, and total — and kept fresh daily.
Track & decide
Watch it move, complete sets, set alerts, and spot the cards worth grading.
Frequently asked
Is the Pokémon card collection tracker free?
Yes. You can add cards and track your collection's value for free. Optional account features like price alerts and saved collections are also free.
Where do the card prices come from?
Each card's value is a blend of recent sales and listings from Cardmarket, PriceCharting and eBay, refreshed daily — both raw (ungraded) and PSA 10 graded values.
Do I need an account to track my collection?
No — you can start adding cards and see your collection value immediately. Creating a free account lets you save your collection across devices and turn on price alerts.
Can it tell me which cards to grade?
Yes. The grading advisor ranks your cards by net raw-to-PSA 10 profit after grading fees, so you can see where the upside is before submitting.