Exact-card flow
Front card photo -> exact-card candidate -> confidence -> price direction -> saved card.
Collector-first camera workflow
PullScope turns a front card photo into a confidence-aware result with game, set, collector number, candidate review, optional back-photo recovery, and collection-ready history.
Exact-card flow
Front card photo -> exact-card candidate -> confidence -> price direction -> saved card.
Confidence policy
If the first scan is weak, PullScope can ask for a back photo or candidate pick instead of bluffing certainty.
Coverage
Built around TCG first, with sports cards positioned as a secondary expansion inside the same workflow.
Price guidance
$24-$38
Save to collection or review later.
See the scan journey
The flow is deliberate: capture the front, review the exact-card result, then save the card, add another image, or keep scanning with premium access when you need repeated use.
Best first shot
Front card, centered
Optional second shot
Back card for confidence
Start with one clear front photo. PullScope uses that first image to detect the game, read visible identifiers, and decide whether the card already has enough signal.
Pikachu ex
Pokemon • Surging Sparks • #125
Why this result
Visible set code, collector number, and name line align with the local catalog candidate for this card.
Caution before you price it
Finish, condition, and language should still be verified before you price or list the card.
PullScope returns the likely card match, game, set, collector number, confidence band, and price guidance in one readable result.
Free scans used
3 total starter scans included
Pikachu ex
Saved for later review
Topps rookie card
Saved for later review
Use the 3 free scans to test promising cards, then subscribe for unlimited scans, saved collection history, and repeat-use workflows.
Who it helps and why it lands
PullScope is for the moment when a real card is in front of you and you need enough structure to decide whether to trust the match, rescan it, review candidates, save it, or move on.
Collector scenario
Use a scan when you need a fast read on the exact card, set, number, and finish before you buy, trade, or file it away.
Collector scenario
Spot raw cards worth a closer look and keep match confidence plus price guidance close before you list anything.
Collector scenario
Save the good hits, revisit them later, and keep a working collection history instead of a pile of screenshots.
What the result gives you
Start with the front card, keep the frame clean, and add the back only when the match needs another signal.
Review the likely game, set, collector number, rarity, finish, and other card-specific identity fields in one result.
Use cached catalog and market context first so the price view stays fast, grounded, and useful.
When the match is weaker, PullScope can ask for a rescan, back photo, or candidate pick instead of forcing certainty.
Keep strong matches, revisit them later, and build a working collection history instead of losing cards in screenshots.
Designed around Pokemon and MTG first, with sports cards, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, and Lorcana workflows in the same product family.
The result is built to answer the first question quickly: which exact card this most likely is and how strong that match looks.
Confidence, candidate picks, and back-photo prompts help you avoid forcing a weak first pass into a final answer.
Saved cards turn one-off scans into a usable collection flow, so promising matches stay organized instead of disappearing into screenshots.
Examples, proof, and grounded feedback
PullScope is built for first-pass card identification and price guidance. The examples below show the kinds of scans collectors actually run, what the result helps with, and how early users tend to use that output in practice.
Examples gallery
Why people scan it
Check whether the visible set code and collector number line up with the likely match before you price it.
What the result may help with
Fast confirmation on the likely card identity, confidence, and whether a second photo would help.
Why people scan it
Use the first scan to narrow the exact card and then confirm finish or language when the card needs more care.
What the result may help with
A quicker first pass on set, collector number, and visible card details before deeper research.
Why people scan it
Get oriented on what you are likely holding before you compare sales or decide the card deserves grading research.
What the result may help with
Practical price context and a cleaner next step when you need to revisit the card later.
Why people scan it
Decide whether a scan should be trusted, rescanned, or saved while you keep working through a stack of cards.
What the result may help with
A conservative first-pass workflow that avoids pretending weak scans are final answers.
Testimonials
The strongest feedback is usually specific: where the scan saved time, where it pushed a rescan, and where users still chose to verify carefully.
"It gives me the exact-card context fast enough to decide whether a scan is solid or whether I should slow down before a trade."
Mason R.
Trade-night collector
"The confidence cues are the difference. I know when a front photo is enough and when I should add the back before pricing anything."
Lena K.
Pokemon buyer
"Saved scans keep my shortlist together, and the result screens are structured enough that I do not have to guess what mattered."
Chris T.
Card show seller
Use 3 free starter scans first. After that, choose weekly or yearly unlimited access in the App Store.
Starts after your 3 free scans are used.
That's just $4.16/mo
Starts after your 3 free scans are used.
Two subscription options only: weekly and yearly unlimited access. Billing, renewal, and cancellation are managed by Apple.
Straight answers about scan quality, pricing context, saved cards, and the edges of what PullScope should claim.
PullScope is built for TCG and sports card scanning, exact-card matching, confidence review, and price guidance.
No. Start with the front, then add the back when the match is close or the app asks for more input.
No. Price guidance is a research aid and should not be treated as a guaranteed sale outcome.
Yes. You can use 3 free starter scans before moving to ongoing App Store access.
Yes. Cancellation is managed through Apple ID subscription settings.
Collector-first access
Download PullScope to identify TCG and sports cards, review confidence-aware price guidance, and save the cards that deserve a second look while your first 3 scans are still free.
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