placiibo is an amiibo collection manager & NFC toolkit from Shipwreck, LLC, built for Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Its core focus is not AI; instead, it helps users track, browse, value, and preserve their amiibo collections, while using compatible iPhones for NFC scanning, personal backups, and writing.
For collection management, placiibo can track fields such as owned items, wishlist, favorites, quantity, condition, rating, notes, tags, purchase cost, and current market value. It also offers search, filtering, sorting, list/grid layouts, and a stats dashboard. For game compatibility, it lets users look up how amiibo work with Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, Wii U, and 3DS games, including unlockable content. On the NFC side, it can scan amiibo, create personal archive backups, import the user’s own backup files, and write to compatible tags or devices such as NTAG215, NTAG I2C Plus 2K, Flashiibo, N2 Elite beta, and PowerTags beta. It also supports editing and writing back certain game data for Super Smash Bros., Splatoon, and Twilight Princess HD.
The official site states that some features are free, while full access requires a subscription or a one-time lifetime purchase. User comments have mentioned prices such as USD 2.49 per week and USD 5 or 15 for lifetime access, but these are not an official pricing table, so the actual App Store listing should be treated as authoritative. Its ease of use has a generally positive reputation: the official site shows a 4.6 rating and 1.7k+ reviews, with multiple users describing the workflow as “click, save, write.” It supports iCloud sync across Apple devices, but NFC scanning and writing are limited to compatible iPhones.
Its main strength is comprehensive coverage of a niche use case: collection tracking, valuation, compatibility lookup, backups, and writing are all integrated into one app, with support for newer v3 amiibo. The downsides are also clear: it is not an AI tool; users must provide key_retail.bin, their own amiibo/backup files, and compatible NFC tags themselves, as the app does not supply these files. v3 amiibo cannot be written to standard NTAG215 tags, and finding the right position for scanning or writing may take some patience. Some supported devices are still in beta, so compatibility may vary.
placiibo is best suited to serious amiibo collectors, Switch players, and users invested in the Apple ecosystem—especially those who want to build a collection database and make personal NFC backups. It is not a good fit for users looking for AI generation, automatic recognition, or cross-platform Android tools. The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or payment methods. If obtained through the App Store, network access and payment availability will depend on the user’s App Store region. Alternatives include Amiiboss, TagMo, AmiiboVault, Amiibo Network, and others.
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