Confirming & editing cards Check the AI's work and set the details before you publish.
What the AI does
It reads the card image and matches it to the catalog — name, set, and number. It's good, but not perfect: foils, reprints, and non-English cards can trip it up. Always glance at the identified card against the physical card in your hand.
Confidence badges
Each match shows a confidence score from 0 to 1:
- 0.8+ — usually right.
- 0.5–0.8 — double-check it.
- below 0.5 — review carefully; the AI wasn't sure.
A low score doesn't block you — it's a nudge to verify.
"Did you mean?" & re-matching
If the AI misread the card number (say OP01 vs OP11), fix the Card # field and click re-match catalog to pull fresh suggestions — no need to save first. The Card Name field also has live search: start typing to find the exact card in the catalog.
Condition vs grading
- Raw cards — pick a condition (Near Mint, Lightly Played, …) and leave the grade blank.
- Graded slabs — enter the PSA grade (1–10); we then populate the certification number and grader on the eBay listing. (CGC/BGS aren't supported yet.)
Serial & parallel (optional)
The serial number (e.g. the 8-digit Konami ID on Yu-Gi-Oh cards) and the parallel / treatment (Secret Rare, holo, alt-art) help buyers find your listing in search. Leave both blank for a plain base card.
You're always in control
Every field is editable — the AI just gives you a head start. When the details look right, set the price (see how pricing works) and publish.