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CardDealer.ai launches AI inventory platform for card dealers

May 19, 2026
CardDealer.ai launches AI inventory platform for card dealers

By AI, Created 4:50 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – CardDealer.ai has publicly launched an AI inventory and listing platform for trading card dealers, with direct publishing to eBay, Shopify and other sales channels. The software is built to identify cards, compare prices across multiple market sources and reduce mispricing before listings go live.

Why it matters: - Trading card dealers can now automate card identification, pricing and listing in one workflow, which can cut the time from photo to sale-ready listing to under a minute. - The platform is designed to reduce mispricing in a market where raw cards, graded slabs and international sets can be priced differently across marketplaces. - CardDealer.ai charges a flat monthly subscription with no per-sale percentage fee, which may appeal to high-volume dealers.

What happened: - CardDealer.ai announced the public launch of its AI-powered inventory and listing platform for trading card dealers on May 19, 2026. - The platform is available now at CardDealer.ai. - Dealers can photograph a single card or upload a batch of card images for processing. - The software identifies cards against a multi-language catalog, prices them and publishes listings directly to eBay, Shopify or a branded share-link storefront.

The details: - The pricing engine pulls live sold-comps from PriceCharting, graded-card values from Collectr, and market and low values from TCGPlayer. - CardDealer.ai publishes a consensus price and a spread percentage so dealers can see when the three sources disagree before a listing is posted. - Listings with a wide spread are routed to manual review instead of being auto-published. - The identification engine averages 1.4 seconds per card. - The platform supports the full Pokémon catalog, including Japanese, Korean and Chinese sets. - The software also covers sports cards across the major manufacturers, Magic: The Gathering and other trading card categories. - Certified cards from PSA, CGC, BGS, SGC and TAG are verified by cert number against each grading company’s official API to catch typo-related pricing errors before publication. - CardDealer.ai publishes to eBay through the Inventory and Trading APIs rather than CSV uploads. - CardDealer.ai connects to Shopify through the Storefront API. - TCGPlayer is supported through the seller portal’s CSV export. - The platform also includes OAuth sign-in via Google and Apple, inventory import from Dropbox and OneDrive, bulk relist for ended listings and a below-cost-sale alert on the dealer dashboard. - Plans and full feature documentation are available at pricing details.

Between the lines: - The launch signals that dealer software is moving toward direct marketplace integrations and multi-source pricing as baseline expectations. - The emphasis on spread detection and manual review suggests CardDealer.ai is trying to balance automation with dealer control in a market where pricing can vary sharply by card condition and grading. - Support for international Pokémon sets fills a gap that competing dealer platforms often leave open.

What’s next: - CardDealer.ai is positioned to expand dealer adoption by pairing direct marketplace publishing with safety features built for high-volume inventory management. - The company says the platform is available worldwide. - A free trial is available without a credit card.

The bottom line: - CardDealer.ai is betting that trading card dealers want faster listings, broader card coverage and more transparent pricing signals than legacy inventory tools provide.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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