Pokemon Card Database Every Set, Every Card

Search 17,000+ Pokemon cards with live market prices, condition grades, and set checklists. Photograph any card and the AI matches it to the database instantly - returning the card name, set, number, rarity, predicted PSA grade, and current market value.

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17,000+

unique Pokemon cards indexed across all English-language sets and editions

100+

complete sets from 1999 Base Set through the latest Scarlet & Violet expansions

Daily

price updates from PokeTrace, eBay, and TCGPlayer so values are always current

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Search the Database with a Photo

No need to manually search by name or card number. Photograph any Pokemon card and the AI matches it against the full database in seconds.

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Photograph Your Card

Take a clear photo of any Pokemon card with your phone. Place it on a plain background with even lighting for the best match.

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AI Matches the Card

The AI analyzes the artwork, set symbol, card number, and visual markers to match your card against the full 17,000+ card database.

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Get the Full Entry

See the card name, set, number, rarity, predicted PSA grade, and live market prices from PokeTrace, eBay, and TCGPlayer - all in one result.

Browse Every Pokemon TCG Era

Our pokemon card checklist covers every major era of the Pokemon Trading Card Game. Each set includes a complete card list with rarity breakdowns and live market prices.

Base Set Era (1999 - 2000)

Where it all started. Includes Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, and Base Set 2. Home to the iconic 1st Edition Charizard and the original 151 Pokemon cards. These vintage sets command the highest prices in the hobby.

Neo Series (2000 - 2002)

Neo Genesis, Neo Discovery, Neo Revelation, and Neo Destiny. Introduced Generation 2 Pokemon and featured the first Shining cards. Neo Destiny is especially sought after by collectors.

EX Series (2003 - 2007)

Ruby & Sapphire through Power Keepers. Introduced Pokemon-ex cards with higher HP and powerful attacks. Includes popular sets like FireRed & LeafGreen, Deoxys, and Dragon Frontiers with Gold Star cards.

Diamond & Pearl (2007 - 2009)

Brought Level X cards and Generation 4 Pokemon. Includes Mysterious Treasures, Secret Wonders, and Platinum series. The Stormfront Charizard remains a top chase card from this era.

Sun & Moon (2017 - 2019)

Introduced GX cards and Tag Team GX. Popular sets include Hidden Fates, Cosmic Eclipse, and Unified Minds. The Hidden Fates Shiny Charizard GX is one of the most valuable modern cards.

Sword & Shield (2020 - 2023)

Featured V, VMAX, and VSTAR cards. Evolving Skies, Brilliant Stars, and Crown Zenith are standout sets. The Moonbreon (Umbreon VMAX Alt Art from Evolving Skies) became one of the most valuable modern pulls.

Scarlet & Violet (2023 - Present)

The current era introduces ex cards (lowercase) and Illustration Rare, Special Illustration Rare, and Hyper Rare card types. Major sets include Obsidian Flames, Paldea Evolved, Paradox Rift, Temporal Forces, and Shrouded Fable. This era features some of the most visually striking cards in the history of the TCG with immersive full-art illustrations.

More Than a Card List - a Complete Database

Our pokemon card database does not just list cards. It identifies them from photos, grades their condition, and tracks live market prices.

Card Identification from Photo

Photograph any Pokemon card and the AI identifies the exact card, set, number, rarity, and edition. Works with all sets from Base Set to Scarlet & Violet.

Live Market Prices

Daily price updates from PokeTrace, eBay, and TCGPlayer. See what your card is worth raw, at PSA 9, and at PSA 10 - all from a single scan.

PSA Grade Predictions

The AI evaluates centering, corners, edges, and surface condition to predict a PSA-aligned grade from 1 to 10 with detailed sub-grades.

Set Completion Checklists

Complete card checklists for every set. Track which cards you have and which you still need. Each checklist includes card numbers, names, and rarities.

Price History

Track how card values change over time. See whether a card is trending up or down so you can make informed buying and selling decisions.

Grading Recommendation

Based on your card's predicted grade and market value, see whether it is worth submitting to PSA, BGS, or CGC for professional grading.

Learn more about how the AI identifies cards or check our pokemon card value checker for pricing details.

Pokemon Card Database FAQ

Common questions about the Pokemon card database, card checklists, pricing, and how to look up your cards.

How many Pokemon cards are there?

There are over 17,000 unique Pokemon cards across all sets, languages, and editions. This includes cards from the original 1999 Base Set through the latest Scarlet & Violet expansions. New cards are released every few months as The Pokemon Company publishes new sets. Our database tracks every English-language card with live pricing data so you always have access to the most current information.

What is the best Pokemon card database?

The best Pokemon card database combines comprehensive card data with live market prices and condition grading. CardGrading.app covers 17,000+ cards across 100+ sets with daily price updates from PokeTrace, eBay, and TCGPlayer. Unlike static databases that only list card names and numbers, our database includes live market values at every PSA grade level, AI-powered condition assessment, and set completion checklists - all searchable from a single photo.

How do I find out what Pokemon card I have?

The fastest way is to photograph your card with CardGrading.app. The AI identifies the card name, set, card number, rarity, and edition in seconds. You can also look at the bottom of your card for the card number (like 4/102) and the set symbol to manually identify it. But with over 17,000 unique cards across 100+ sets, the AI approach saves significant time and avoids misidentification.

Where can I check Pokemon card prices?

CardGrading.app pulls live pricing data from PokeTrace, eBay, and TCGPlayer to show you what any Pokemon card is worth. You see prices for raw (ungraded) cards as well as PSA 9 and PSA 10 graded values. Just photograph your card and the AI identifies it and returns current market prices. You can also visit our pokemon card value checker page for more details on how pricing works.

Is there a Pokemon card checklist?

Yes. Our database includes complete card checklists for every major Pokemon TCG set from Base Set to the latest releases. Each checklist shows every card in the set with its number, name, rarity, and current market value. This makes it easy to track which cards you have and which you still need to complete a set. Use the AI scanner to quickly check off cards as you add them to your collection.

What Pokemon card sets are there?

The Pokemon TCG spans multiple eras: the original Base Set era (1999-2000), Neo series, e-Card series, EX series, Diamond & Pearl, HeartGold & SoulSilver, Black & White, XY, Sun & Moon, Sword & Shield, and the current Scarlet & Violet era. Each era contains multiple expansion sets. In total there are over 100 English-language sets. Our database covers every set with full card lists, rarity breakdowns, and live market prices.

How do I look up a Pokemon card by number?

Every Pokemon card has a set number printed at the bottom (for example, 25/102 means card number 25 out of 102 in that set). To look up a card by number, you also need to know the set name, since card numbers repeat across sets. The easiest method is to photograph your card with CardGrading.app - the AI reads the set symbol, card number, and artwork to instantly identify the exact card and pull up its full database entry with pricing.

Can I search the database for free?

You get 1 free scan with no credit card required. Photograph any Pokemon card and the AI identifies it, grades its condition, and shows live market prices - all from that single free scan. After that, credit packs start at $2.99 for 10 scans. Each scan gives you the full database entry including card details, condition grade, and current market values.

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