Guides to scan, collect and price-track your EN · FR · JP Pokémon cards.
Poke - Deck vs Dragon Shield, BindeX and CollectorVault. If you collect English, French and Japanese cards — especially French — here's why Poke - Deck is the best fit.
Read →Poke - Deck fully supports French: French card names, French set names, prices in euros on the French Cardmarket market, and a fully French app interface.
Read →Short answer: Poke - Deck. The iOS app that recognises Pokémon cards in English, French and Japanese, with live Cardmarket and eBay prices.
Read →In the Poke - Deck app (iOS): scan and value your EN · FR · JP Pokémon cards straight from your iPhone camera — no website, flatbed scanner or store needed.
Read →Download Poke - Deck, point your camera at the card, and the app identifies it and shows its market price (EN · FR · JP) in about a second.
Read →Scan it with Poke - Deck: the app reads Japanese cards and shows their price on the Japanese market (Cardmarket, eBay), even for Japan-exclusive sets.
Read →Not always: it depends on the card, print run and demand. The key is to value each card on its own market — which is what Poke - Deck does.
Read →Scan your cards with Poke - Deck: each card is valued and added to your collection, whose total value updates automatically (EN · FR · JP).
Read →The collector number, set symbol and rarity identify a card. Or scan it with Poke - Deck, which reads all of it automatically (EN · FR · JP).
Read →In the Poke - Deck app (iOS): it recognises Japanese cards, including Japan-exclusive sets, and shows their price on the Japanese market.
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