Point your phone at a card. Scanotron tells you what it's selling for — TCGPlayer market, eBay sold, raw and graded. Two seconds flat.
Works in your browser right now — no download needed. Google Play and iOS apps coming soon.
You scan. We tell you what it's worth. That's basically it.
Knows 15,000+ cards across sets. Holos, full arts, Japanese prints — doesn't matter. Just point and shoot.
Not just listings — actual eBay sold data and TCGPlayer market. What people actually paid, not what sellers wish they'd pay.
Someone drops a binder in front of you. Snap the page — 9 cards priced at once. Makes "I'll give you X for the page" a lot easier.
Tap "sold" right after scanning. At the end of the day you've got a full log — what you sold, what you got, what the market was.
Free gets you 20 scans a day. Pro removes the limit. That's the whole decision.
See if it's for you. No card required.
No scan limit. Full access. Done.
Save 12% — that's 2 months free.
Pokemon card recognition, TCGPlayer market prices, eBay sold lookups, binder mode, sales logging. PWA — works in your browser, no app store needed.
Full inventory tracking — what you have, what you paid, what it's worth now. Pro users get CSV export so you can dump your whole show into a spreadsheet at the end of the day.
This is the big one. Every sale logged through Scanotron feeds into a pricing index that tracks what cards actually sell for at shows. Not what someone listed on eBay. Not what TCGPlayer says the market is. What a vendor got from a buyer, face to face, cash in hand. That data doesn't exist anywhere else.
JP card recognition and pricing is in beta right now. We're improving the model to better handle Japanese text and pull accurate JP market prices.
Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, sports cards. Google Play and iOS apps. Team accounts for shops running multiple tables.
A public dashboard with real-time show floor prices. Grading estimates. Price alerts. A public API so game stores can plug Scanotron into their POS.
Got ideas? [email protected] — we're building this with vendors, not for them.