Est. 2026 · Amsterdam

Launching · 2026

Vol. I · No. 001 · Issue 2026

Every card.
Valued daily.

Unbinder is a private field journal for Pokémon TCG collectors. Scan a card, log it to a binder, watch its market value move. No spreadsheets. No guesswork.

iOS · Android · Closed beta in progress

§ The brief

What is Unbinder?

Unbinder is a mobile app for people who own Pokémon trading cards — anywhere from a shoebox of childhood holos to a twelve-binder vault. Tap a card with the camera, pick a binder and you're done. The app keeps a running value of everything you own, surfaces the cards moving in price, and helps you find the cards you're still missing.

We index ~180,000 cards across English and Japanese print runs, cross-check three independent price sources, and never sell or expose user collections. The app is currently in closed beta; public launch is on schedule for 2026.

Cards catalogued
180k+
Sets indexed
420
Price sources
3
Launch window
2026

§ The chapters

Three things, done well.

We resisted feature creep. The whole app is built around scan, track, discover — in that order.

  1. 01

    Scan

    Point the camera at a Pokémon card. Unbinder identifies the set, number and variant in under a second — English, Japanese, promos, the lot.

  2. 02

    Track

    Every owned card sits in your private vault with current market value, daily change and price history. Binders and sealed boxes are first-class.

  3. 03

    Discover

    Browse the full catalogue. Pin wishlists, set price alerts, and follow a card to your favourite marketplace when it dips below your target.

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§ Transparency

On affiliate links.

Some links inside Unbinder route to marketplaces like eBay, TCGplayer, Cardmarket and Amazon. When a user buys a card through one of these links, Unbinder may earn a small commission at no extra cost to the buyer.

As an Amazon Associate, Unbinder earns from qualifying purchases. eBay Partner Network and other affiliate relationships are disclosed in-app at the point of the link and detailed on the full disclosure page.

Commissions never influence which card we surface, which price we show, or how we rank vendors.