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If you’re a massive Pokémon trading card came enthusiast, you might found yourself with thousands of cards in your collection. Mint aims to make things easier for collectors, by giving yourself an easy way to track your whole collection, its value, and more. It’s also designed for iOS 26 and Liquid Glass, and will look right at home on your iPhone.
Top features
First and foremost, Mint allows you to scan cards in batch – saving you a lot of time and hassle. If you’re someone with a binder of Pokémon cards, you can scan a page of up to 20 cards at once. It utilized Apple’s Vision framework, and the app promises ‘lightning-fast’ card recognition.
Mint offers analytics for over 18,000 Pokémon cards – supporting everything from the base set to the latest TCG set, Phantasmal Flames.
The app tracks the value of your collection across two marketplaces, CardMarket and TCGPlayer – and also offers history charts for the past 90 days. You can also sort your collection into digital binders for easier organization.
Lastly, the app also offers price alerts for when something in your collection hits your desired target price.
Download the app
Mint is available for free on the App Store for iPhones running iOS 26.0 and later. For the full feature set, you can check out Mint+, which’ll cost $24.99/year or $49.99 lifetime after the 7 day free trial.
You can also get a demo experience on the Mint website directly.
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