What’s my card worth?
Snap a photo of any trading card and see what it’s listed for on eBay Australia right now — free, in seconds, no account needed. Works for AFL, NRL, Pokémon and most trading cards.
How the value check works
- Photograph your card. Snap or upload a clear, front-on photo. No typing, no catalogue lookups.
- We identify it. CardLoft reads the set, player, card number and any parallel from the photo.
- See its eBay AU price. We pull current eBay Australia listings for that card and show the range in AUD.
Asking prices vs sold prices
The free check shows current asking prices — what similar cards are listed for on eBay Australia today. It’s a fast, honest read on a card’s market, but asking prices sit above what cards actually sell for. Create a free account to save your cards, track your collection and unlock sold-price valuations.
Card value guides
Want the detail behind the numbers? These guides cover which cards are worth money and how to value them:
Frequently asked questions
How do you work out what my card is worth?
Take a clear photo of the front of your card. CardLoft identifies the set, player and any parallel, then searches current eBay Australia listings for the same card and shows you the price range in AUD. It takes a few seconds and needs no account.
Is the value check really free?
Yes. You can value cards from a photo for free, with no account and no sign-up. A free CardLoft account lets you save cards, track your collection and unlock sold-price valuations.
Are these sold prices or asking prices?
The free check shows current asking prices — what similar cards are listed for on eBay Australia right now. That's a solid guide to a card's market, but asking prices sit above what cards actually sell for. Sold-price valuations are available with a free account.
What cards can I value?
AFL, NRL and cricket, plus Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, NBA, NFL, soccer and most other trading cards. It works best on cards with plenty of eBay Australia listings.
Do you store my photo?
No. Your photo is used to identify the card and isn't stored.
Why can't it price some cards?
If there aren't enough current eBay Australia listings for the exact card, we won't guess — we'll say so and link you to an eBay search instead. Very rare, very new or hard-to-read cards are the usual cause; a sharp, front-on photo gives the best match.
Free, no account needed. Your photo isn’t stored.