Australia's first bulk lister built for Pokémon eBay sellers.
Bulk-listing Pokémon on eBay shouldn’t eat a weekend. Snap your cards — phone shots, glare, the lot — and walk away with an identified, graded, priced Seller Hub CSV. AUD prices from real AU sold comps.











From shoebox to listed in six steps.
The pipeline that turns 'I've been meaning to list these' into a published batch on a Tuesday lunchbreak.
Snap your cards
Phone photos work — front and back, bulk upload. Glare, angles, table-top lighting are all fine.
AI identifies each one
Claude vision reads the bottom stamp, name, and set code — cross-checked against the full TCG catalog.
Condition graded
NM / LP / MP / HP read off the back scan. Adjustable per card from the review grid.
Priced from sold comps
Real eBay AU sold prices for the exact card, set, and condition. Not asks — the take.
You verify
Two-pane review grid. Confirm matches, tweak prices, bulk-edit titles. Catch the long tail in minutes.
Export to eBay
Schema-perfect eBay Seller Hub CSV — drag, drop, done. Direct in-app publishing is on the roadmap.
One Tool, Two Solutions
Whether you're cashing out a childhood binder or running a card store on the side — the slow part is naming, pricing, and listing. Not collecting. We made the slow part disappear.
Cut your listing time by 80% without losing pricing edge.
- 2,000 scans/month on Pro — up to 5,000 on Elite, or custom on Ultimate.
- Bulk-edit shortcuts and schema-perfect eBay Seller Hub CSV export. Direct eBay publishing is on the roadmap.
- Pricing pulled from real sold comps — not asks.
Pay for the volume, not the seats.
No per-user fees. No setup tax. Upgrade when your monthly scan rate outgrows the tier.
- 500 monthly card scans
- Unused scans roll over (up to 500)
- eBay listing support
- Bulk-edit shortcuts in review grid
- 2,000 monthly card scans
- Unused scans roll over (up to 2,000)
- Everything in Standard
- Direct eBay publishingComing soon
The three questions that come up first.
More on the how-it-works page.
Does it work on regular phone photos?
Yes — that's the whole point. The identification pipeline was tuned on glare, angles, mediocre lighting, and finger shadows. You don't need a copy stand.
How accurate is the identification?
Average confidence sits around 91% across mixed-condition phone shots. Cards under our threshold get flagged for review — you fix the few outliers, the rest goes through automatically.
Is this affiliated with The Pokémon Company or eBay?
No. bulkcard is an independent tool. We integrate with eBay through their public Seller Hub CSV format and their OAuth API; Pokémon and eBay trademarks belong to their respective owners.