15 games · 130,000+ cards

Point. Scan.
Know what
it’s worth.

Your camera is the scanner. Frame one card — or a whole binder page — and CardFrame identifies it, lays out its editions with a live market price on each, and you confirm the one you’re holding. Everything you keep rolls into a collection that tracks its own value.

iOS & Android · Single-card and whole-page binder scanning

CardFrame scanning a single card: the camera outlines a Dragon Ball card, identifies it, and lists its editions — Standard at $0.28 and Raging Roar at $4.88.

CardFrame at a glance

Games
15
Cards indexed
130,000+
Per binder-page scan
6–9
Market prices
Live
In the app
  • One Piece
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Dragon Ball Super
  • Dragon Ball
  • + 11 more

Inside the app

Built for people with
too many cards.

Scan, price, sort, track. CardFrame handles the parts of collecting that used to mean typing card names into a search box one at a time.

01 / Multiple-card scan

Scan a whole binder page in one shot

Flip to Multiple and point at the page. CardFrame outlines every card it finds, checkmarks each one, and keeps a running total value at the bottom of the screen. Then Organize (6) drops the whole page into a collection.

02 / Editions

Price the right edition, not just the right card

The same card can exist half a dozen times over, and the gap between editions is the whole ballgame. CardFrame lists them side by side with a price on each — you confirm the one you’re actually holding.

Same card. Two editions. One of them is the one you own.

03 / Collections

A portfolio, not a pile

Portfolio value, total cards, and the change since you started — plotted across 1W to ALL, stamped Prices updated: today.

04 / Search

Find any card, fast

Search inside a game and sort by Recent, Value, Name or Number. Prices sit right on the grid, so the good ones stand out.

05 / 15 games

Fifteen games, one scanner

One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball and eleven more. Pick the game, then scan — or browse by Series when you’d rather look than scan.

How it works

Three steps, no typing.

  1. 01

    Open Scan

    Choose your game from the picker, then choose the mode: Single for one card, Multiple for a full binder page.

  2. 02

    Frame the cards

    Every card gets outlined and checkmarked as it’s recognised. The price appears with it — and a running total if you’re scanning several.

  3. 03

    Organize

    Confirm the edition, tap Organize, and the cards drop into a collection that tracks its value from that moment on.

Screens

The whole app,
screen by screen.

CardFrame multiple-card scan: six Dragon Ball cards on a binder page, each outlined and checkmarked, with a running total value and an Organize (6) button.
Multiple scan

Six cards. One shot. One total.

Point at the binder page and CardFrame finds every card on it — outlined, checkmarked, priced. The total ticks up as it goes, and one tap files the whole page away.

  • 6–9 cards recognised in a single frame
  • Running total value while the scan is live
  • Organize (6) sends the page straight to a collection
CardFrame collections screen: portfolio value of $257.36 across 27 cards, the change since start, and a price-history chart with 1W, 1M, 3M, 6M, 1Y and ALL ranges.
Collections

Watch the value move.

Every card you organise counts toward one number. The Collections screen keeps that number current and draws the line behind it.

  • Portfolio value and total cards, in one header
  • Change since start, not just today’s snapshot
  • 1W / 1M / 3M / 6M / 1Y / ALL price history ranges
CardFrame search screen: a grid of trading cards from a chosen game, each tile showing its market price, with sorting by Recent, Value, Name or Number.
Search & Series

130,000+ cards, on tap.

Search a game’s whole catalogue, or browse Series to see what’s out there.

  • Per-game search across 130,000+ indexed cards
  • Sort by Recent, Value, Name or Number
  • Prices on the grid, so the good ones surface first

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Which trading card games are supported?

Fifteen. One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball are all in there, plus eleven more you’ll see in the game picker when you open Scan.

Can I really scan more than one card at a time?

Yes. Switch the scan mode to Multiple and point the camera at a whole binder page. CardFrame outlines and checkmarks each card it recognises, keeps a running total value, and files the batch into a collection in one tap.

How current are the prices?

CardFrame pulls live market prices, and your Collections screen carries a Prices updated: today stamp so you always know how fresh the number in front of you is.

Where do the prices come from?

From the trading card market, not from us. CardFrame fetches current market pricing for the card and edition you scanned and shows it as-is — we don’t set values, and we don’t buy or sell cards.

What if a card has several printings?

You choose. After a scan, CardFrame lists the card’s editions with a price beside each — for example Standard $0.28 and Raging Roar $4.88 — and you confirm the one you’re holding before it enters your collection.

How does CardFrame track my collection’s value?

Every card you organise into a collection counts toward your portfolio value. Collections shows that value, the total number of cards, the change since you started, and a price-history chart over 1W, 1M, 3M, 6M, 1Y or ALL.

Is CardFrame affiliated with the game publishers?

No. CardFrame is an independent app. All trading card game names, logos and card images are the property of their respective owners, and CardFrame is not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by them.

Is it on Android as well as iPhone?

Both. CardFrame is on the App Store and on Google Play.

The CardFrame app icon: a gold-framed trading card lit by a cyan scan beam.

Your binder is worth more
than you think.

Fifteen games. 130,000+ cards. Live market prices. Point your camera and find out.

iOS & Android · Single-card and whole-page binder scanning

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