Set and number matching
Target the collector number and set instead of relying on a broad card-name search.
Build a Pokémon card watchlist using the printing details collectors actually care about. CardSnipr monitors supported marketplaces and alerts you after the listing passes your rules.
Five free targets · No credit card · Cancel anytimeThe same Pokémon can appear across dozens of sets, promos, languages, finishes and graded versions. CardSnipr starts with the exact printing so bundles, proxies, unrelated sets and wrong variants can be reviewed or rejected before they reach you.
Target the collector number and set instead of relying on a broad card-name search.
Add finish, language, raw condition or grading requirements when those attributes matter.
See the listing total beside labelled comparable or indicative exact-printing market evidence when available.
Search the catalog by Pokémon name, set and collector number.
Add maximum price, condition, language, variant and grading requirements.
Open the matching marketplace listing with identity confidence and market context.
Exact comparable prices require matching listing attributes. When condition, language or another attribute is incomplete, exact-printing market data is labelled as indicative context instead of being presented as a guaranteed discount.
Explore exact-card matching →Yes. Watchlists can include grading-company and minimum-grade rules for supported catalog cards.
No. Set and collector number are core identity fields, with variant and grading attributes applied where available.
Listing discovery currently covers eBay, CardTrader and Tradera. Coverage varies by region and card, while CardNexus and provider data can contribute pricing context.
Create five exact-card targets free.
Track my first card — free