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Cardikyu is an AI tool for trading card games, designed to connect the workflow of “card identification — comparable sales lookup — version and condition assessment — inventory management — assisted listing and sales.” The site repeatedly highlights “Comps at stream speed,” suggesting a strong focus on fast price checks for livestream selling, pack breaks, bulk sorting, and trading decisions.
It supports card recognition, market prices, recent sales, raw condition pricing, graded card pricing, 7/30/60/90-day sales volume, price trends, asking price vs. actual sale comparisons, and more. One particularly useful feature is its display of “similar versions and confidence,” which can help distinguish cards that look alike but differ significantly in value. On the Pro side, it also adds market-aware buying, purchase capture, inventory and collection tools, AI-assisted listing, and sales performance tracking. Multi-card scanning can read a page or group of cards at once and summarize the total value. However, several features—such as grading intelligence, multi-card comps, livestream scanning, and workflow extensions—are marked as Experimental, Early Beta, Coming soon, or In Development, so their maturity remains to be seen.
During the Beta period, there are Plus and Pro plans: Plus costs $5/month or $50/year, includes 250 daily credits and 100 hours of capacity, and offers a 7-day trial; Pro costs $20/month or $200/year, with 1,000 daily credits and 250 hours of capacity. A single-card scan costs 1 credit, while a multi-card page scan costs 5 credits. Daily credits reset at 00:00 UTC. Additional Boost Credits cost $3 for 500 credits, $7 for 1,500 credits, and $20 for 5,000 credits, and they do not expire. The official site clearly states that Beta pricing and feature bundles may change in the future.
Its strengths are a focused use case, rich trading-data dimensions, and the way it connects identification, valuation, inventory, listing, and profit/loss tracking. For card sellers, livestream hosts, and high-frequency collectors, it is more practical than a generic photo recognition tool. The downsides are that it is still at an early stage; supported marketplaces and card categories are not clearly listed; information on API access, data privacy, payment methods, and customer support is limited; and Chinese-language support has not been disclosed.
Access from mainland China is unknown. The website and product content are in English, pricing is in USD, and payment methods are not disclosed. If most of your trading happens on domestic Chinese platforms, note that its market data may be more oriented toward overseas transactions and scenarios such as eBay. As a supplement, users can consider local card communities, pricing tools on trading platforms, or a combination of general image recognition and spreadsheet-based inventory management.
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