Instant Card ID
Point your camera at any card and Stakks reads the player, year, set, brand, card number, and variation in seconds — no card knowledge required.
Point your camera at a card and Stakks instantly identifies it — player, year, set, and variation — then shows its current market value. Save every scan to a collection that tracks your total value.
How it works
No card knowledge required. Stakks does the identifying — you just point and scan.
Point your camera. Stakks reads the card and finds the exact match in seconds.
Get the player, year, set, and an estimated market value with low–high range and trend.
Save it to a collection and watch your total portfolio value add up.
Why Stakks
Most collectors juggle a scanner, eBay sold listings, and a spreadsheet. Stakks does scan, price, and organize in a single tap.
Point your camera at any card and Stakks reads the player, year, set, brand, card number, and variation in seconds — no card knowledge required.
Every scan returns an estimated market value with a low–high range and price trend, based on recent sales — not stale price-guide book values.
Save cards into named collections and watch your total portfolio value add up. Your whole shoebox, organized and valued in one place.
Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer — one scanner handles them all, from vintage rookies to modern parallels.
Rookies, parallels, inserts, numbered cards — Stakks surfaces the details that actually drive a card’s value.
Scan and value cards for free. Upgrade to Pro when you’re ready for more. No spreadsheets, no eBay digging.
A look inside
Scan a card, see its value, and build a collection — straight from your phone.
Pull a card from a pack, inherit a box from a relative, or rediscover a childhood binder — and the question is always the same: what is this, and what’s it worth? Stakks answers both in one scan, then keeps a running tally of your whole collection.
Frequently asked
Point your camera at the card and Stakks identifies the player, year, set, brand, and variation, then shows an estimated market value with a low–high range and price trend, based on recent sales data. Values are estimates from the market — not guaranteed sale prices or official appraisals.
Stakks scans and values cards across baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer — from vintage cards to modern rookies, parallels, and inserts.
Yes — Stakks is free to start, so you can scan a card and see its value without paying. There’s an optional Pro upgrade for collectors who want more.
Yes. Save scanned cards into named collections, mark favourites, and Stakks tracks the total value of each collection for you — so your whole portfolio is in one place.
No. Stakks identifies and values cards and notes condition, but it is not a grading service and does not return official PSA, BGS, or SGC grades.
Stakks bases values on aggregated recent-sales data and shows a low–high range plus a trend so you can gauge the market. Treat them as solid estimates for buying, selling, or insurance — not as a guaranteed sale price.