Scan Cards Fast

Get insight into your inventory

Automate identifying, pricing, and listing your singles inventory

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Scan the stack

Drop new card batches into a queue built for high-volume intake.

Let the system sort

Confident matches move forward while messy cards wait for a human.

Push inventory

Approved listings leave with photos, pricing context, and history.

The back-room problem

Every box of unsorted singles is wasted opportunity.

Buy a collection and the real work starts: identify each card, find the right print, price it against the market, photograph it, and list it. By hand that is hours per box — so the boxes stack up.

Hours

per box, done manually

Backlog

that never clears

Back room of a card shop stacked with boxes of unsorted trading cards
Ricoh fi-8710 high-volume document scanner used to capture trading cards
Built around real hardware

The Ricoh fi-8710 does the feeding. We do the thinking.

AutoTCG is tuned for a production document scanner, not a phone camera. Load the feeder, walk away, and let the line run.

Both faces, one pass

Duplex capture reads front and back together — no flipping, no re-feeding.

Built for the backlog

A production-grade feeder chews through hundreds of singles per batch.

From buried to caught up

Clear the backlog and keep new buys moving.

The cards that scan clean list themselves. The ones that don't land in a review queue where a person makes the call — so nothing gets mispriced and nothing gets stuck.

Trading card shop owner standing with the Ricoh scanner, caught up on inventory