Snap & Sell
Pokémon Card Intelligence
Live · Workers AI · DeepSeek

Snap.
Know.
Sell.

The world's most premium Pokémon valuation engine. Snap a card, get the live market price, and a senior model writes you a real buy-sell-hold take in three seconds.

18,000+ cards indexed
~2.4s average analysis
3-API real-time pipeline
Today's Movers

Live ticker, all the time.

UPDATED EVERY 5 MIN · TCGPlayer
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What's it actually worth.

Two ways in. Snap a photo, or type a name. Either way, you'll have a market-accurate valuation and an AI take in seconds.

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Where shall we begin

Upload a card photo or search by name

How it works

Three steps.
Three seconds.

A pipeline of three best-in-class APIs running in parallel. Vision identifies. Market data prices. A senior model interprets.

01
Snap

Take a photo of any card. We instantly read the name, set, number, rarity, and even estimate the condition from visible wear.

02
Quote

We pull the live market price plus every variant — 1st edition, holo, reverse holo — and break out the going rate by condition.

03
Decide

We read the price data, your card's condition, and recent market context — then write you a sharp three-sentence buy-sell-hold take.

Sample Analysis

What an
honest take
looks like.

snap-and-sell.app/charizard
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Charizard
Base Set · #4/102 · Holo Rare
DeepSeek Market Take

TCG market reads $425, but Base Set Charizard LP is consistently selling at $350–380 on eBay solds — expect ~$50 less than the headline.

List at $400 OBO for negotiation room, or take $370 cash for a same-day flip. Don't grade unless you're confident on a PSA 9+ — anything below barely covers the $25 fee.

Sell now. The market's flat through Q3.

Recommended list
$400 OBO
SELL
By the numbers

Built for collectors who care about precision.

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identification accuracy*

*on clean modern cards in good light. Older WOTC, Japanese, and alt-arts may vary.

Common questions

Things collectors ask.

Why do you reference eBay solds, not just TCGPlayer? +

TCGPlayer market prices are derived from listed and sold inventory on their platform, but they often run hot — listings without enough recent sales drift upward. eBay sold listings are the closest thing to ground truth because someone actually bought it at that price. We give you both.

Is grading worth it for my card? +

Generally only if you're confident the card grades PSA 9 or higher. The fee is roughly $25 plus shipping, and a PSA 7 or below usually doesn't see enough of a premium to justify it. The AI take will flag the threshold for each card based on the gap between raw and graded comps.

How accurate is the photo identification? +

~98% on clean, well-lit modern cards. Older WOTC sets, Japanese-language cards, alt-arts, and very rare promos may need a name correction — the search box is always there as a fallback, and the identified name auto-populates it so you can edit one tap away.

How fresh is the pricing data? +

TCGPlayer market data refreshes throughout the day; we cache responses for 5 minutes at the edge to keep things snappy without serving stale prices. Each card detail view shows the last-updated date.

Do you store my photos or data? +

No. Your photo is sent to Cloudflare Workers AI for identification and discarded immediately — we don't persist images or build a database of your collection. The only thing logged is anonymous request metadata for rate limiting.

Stop guessing.
Start knowing.

Free. No signup. Snap a card and have a market-accurate take in three seconds.

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