A physical capture companion for repeatable front/back card photos.
Collectible card operating system
Understand, organize, value, and preserve your card collection.
Rookie Ledger combines repeatable card capture, AI-assisted review, value context, and a collector-first vault for sports cards now and broader collectible trading cards over time.
Built for collectors
Not just a scanner. A card collection command center.
Rookie Ledger is being built for legacy collectors, modern seller-collectors, and families who want a better way to know what they own. The app helps turn captured cards into organized records with photos, identity, value context, storage decisions, and listing preparation.
Drafts card identity from photos while the collector remains in control.
A premium collection display and management workspace.
eBay comparable sales are planned as the first major marketplace unlock.
Workflow
From card photo to collection decision.
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Capture
Photograph the front and back with enough margin to preserve the full card or holder.
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Review
Crop non-destructively, run AI Assist, and verify the identity before saving.
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Value
Use comps and collection context to estimate value and decide what matters next.
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Store or list
Prepare storage, listing, export, or hold decisions from one organized record.
Status
Private testing now.
Rookie Ledger is currently in private/admin testing. Public onboarding, pricing, and broader account access will come after the capture, review, AI, and value workflows are ready for serious beta testing.
Contact
Contact Rookie Ledger
For product, developer, or early-access questions, contact support@rookieledger.com.
Privacy and legal
Early access notice
Rookie Ledger stores account information, collection records, card metadata, and card photos needed to operate the service. AI and marketplace integrations may process card photos or card metadata only to support requested product workflows. RL Grade is a Rookie Ledger sorting score, not a professional PSA, BGS, SGC, or CGC grade prediction. Values and comps are estimates or user-reviewed context, not financial advice.
Formal privacy policy, terms, and subscription language should be reviewed before broad public launch.