What is AI Card Vault?
Quick orientation for first-time users — what the vault does and who it's built for.
Last updated May 11, 2026
AI Card Vault is a curator-grade inventory and listing tool for trading-card collectors and dealers. It helps you photograph a card, identify it in seconds, look up its market price, and publish a polished listing to eBay (with TCGPlayer, Whatnot, CollX, and Shopify coming in later waves).
The vault is built around a single belief: dealers who actually pull slabs out of one-touches at midnight deserve software that respects that workflow. Every feature ships only after the founder — an active eBay seller running 10,000+ cards — has used it on a real listing.
What you can do today
- Identify cards using CardSight (primary) and Gemini Flash (fallback). 99%+ accuracy on common modern sets, with a manual-override path whenever the AI gets it wrong.
- Look up real-time pricing from PriceCharting plus recent eBay sold comparables, inline on every card detail page.
- Build batches of any size — 10 cards or 5,000 — and process them as a unit.
- Publish to eBay in one click using saved Listing Templates, Marketplace Templates, and Business Policies (Wave 1 shipped).
- Track inventory across a 5-dimensional storage grid: container, row, slot, slab, and depth — so you can find any card in seconds.
- Export your data as CSV any time. Your cards are yours.
Who it's for
Serious collectors and dealers managing hundreds to tens of thousands of cards across modern Pokemon, vintage sports, and graded slabs. If you're listing a card a week, eBay's native flow is fine. If you're listing fifty a day, you need a vault.
What's coming soon
- TCGPlayer, Whatnot, CollX, and Shopify connect flows (Wave 3 in progress)
- Automation rule engines for titles, descriptions, pricing, shipping, and SKU generation
- Certified-grading import (PSA / BGS / CGC / SGC / HGA / AGS)
- Five-section analytics dashboard
- Cross-marketplace arbitrage signals — "you could get +12% on Whatnot for this card"
Head to Your first import to start putting cards into the vault.