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AGS Grading is an AI grading and encapsulation service for sports cards and TCG cards, with RoboGrading™ as its core product. The site positions it as a machine-vision AI grading system that uses 3D laser scanning, micron-level measurement, surface texture analysis, and depth detection to identify flaws that are difficult to spot with the naked eye, then produces a final grade, subgrades, and a digital report.
Based on the crawled content, AGS’s AI capabilities focus on image capture and measurement of physical cards. Each card can be processed with nearly 30 million data points, combined with NVIDIA GPUs for rapid analysis. Reports cover front and back views, centering, surface, edges, corners, and other dimensions. Its strength is not general-purpose generative AI, but defect detection, quantification, and review consistency in a highly vertical use case. Its limitations are that the service scope is mainly modern sports cards from 1990 onward and major TCGs, and the actual experience depends on shipping, the card database, and the equipment workflow.
The pricing structure is fairly clear, with no upcharge based on card value as a key selling point. Bulk plans include Value Bulk at $15/card, Economy Bulk at $20/card, and Premier Bulk at $30/card, all with a 30-card minimum and estimated turnaround times of about 20, 10, and 5 business days respectively. The standard pricing page lists $18, $24, and $34. New customers get 20% off their first order. Add-ons include cleaning for $3, an 8-item subgrade report for $2, a 3D Laser Map for $1, and AGS Gold for $5/week. Payment supports credit cards and PayPal, with return shipping calculated at checkout.
The advantages are relatively transparent grading reports, simple pricing rules, and turnaround times that are more attractive than traditional long-cycle grading services. It is suitable for TCG collectors such as Pokémon fans, modern sports card collectors, users submitting cards in bulk, and traders who want a digital defect report. The drawbacks are that API integration, Chinese-language support, and detailed data privacy policies are not disclosed. The service also requires shipping physical cards, and cross-border users must factor in logistics, insurance, customs clearance, and uncertainty around delivery times.
The crawled text does not indicate access status from mainland China, so it is currently rated as unknown. Even if the site is accessible, Chinese users still need to confirm international payment, return shipping, insurance, and liability for loss or damage. If global market recognition is a higher priority, PSA, CGC, and Beckett are worth comparing. If imaging-based reports and technical transparency matter more, TAG is another option to consider.
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