On-device card scanner

Know what your cards are really worth.

Point your camera at a card. WorthDex identifies it on-device and shows the honest price — recent sold next to current asking, with the source and how fresh it is. No conflated numbers, no guesses.

Browse 17,282+ card prices across 164 sets →

A card inside a camera scan frame resolving to a recent-sold value of $312.40 with a rising price trend
How it works

Scan, identify, know its worth.

From camera to honest value in seconds — and a one-tap correction whenever a variant is ambiguous.

  1. Scan

    Point your camera at the card. WorthDex detects and reads it on-device — your photos stay yours.

  2. Identify

    We match the exact card and variant. If two are close, a single tap confirms the right one.

  3. Know its worth

    See recent-sold next to current asking, the spread between them, and the trend over time.

Why WorthDex

Built for collectors who want the truth.

Accurate to the variant. Honest about the price. Useful for the whole collection.

The honest-price difference

A listing price isn't a sold price.

Most apps show you one number and let you assume it's what a card sells for. Often it's the asking price — the cheapest active listing — which can sit far above what cards actually trade for.

WorthDex always shows both: the recent-sold comp and the current asking price, side by side, with the spread between them and the date each is current as of. You see the real picture, and you decide.

Recent soldwhat it traded for $312.40
Askinglowest active listing $349.99
Spreadasking above sold +$37.59
Pricing

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10 free scans a month, no account needed. Upgrade for unlimited scans, full price history, and alerts.

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  • Track up to 25 cards
  • Portfolio value + full browsing
  • Honest recent-sold vs asking prices on every card
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FAQ

Questions, answered honestly.

What's the difference between "recent sold" and "asking"?

Recent sold reflects market comps for cards that actually changed hands. Asking is the current lowest active listing — what a seller hopes to get. They're different numbers, and WorthDex always shows both so you can see the real spread.

Where do the prices come from?

Prices are sourced from TCGplayer and refreshed regularly. Every figure on a card page carries its source and the date it's current as of — no mystery numbers.

How accurate is the card recognition?

Recognition runs on-device and is tuned to tell variants apart — holo, reverse-holo, 1st Edition, and more. When two cards are genuinely close, WorthDex asks you to confirm with a single tap rather than guess wrong.

Do you show graded (PSA / BGS / CGC) values?

Graded-value estimates are a WorthDex Pro feature, and we only show them once our graded-price data meets our honesty bar. We'd rather show nothing than a guess.

Does WorthDex give me buy or sell advice?

No. We describe what prices are doing — "up 18% over 90 days," "near a one-year high" — and you make the call. No predictions, no buy/sell signals.

Is my data private?

Card recognition runs on your device, and your scans and collection sync through your private iCloud, which we can't read. The website uses cookieless analytics. See our Privacy Policy.

How much does it cost?

10 free scans a month, free forever. WorthDex Pro — $7.99/month or $49.99/year, with a 7-day free trial — unlocks unlimited scans, full price history, grade-ROI estimates, portfolio price alerts, and more.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. WorthDex Pro is billed through your Apple ID; manage or cancel anytime in iOS Settings → your name → Subscriptions. Use Restore Purchases in the app if you reinstall.

Is WorthDex affiliated with The Pokémon Company?

No. WorthDex is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Nintendo / The Pokémon Company.

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