Trust Before Price

Scan the card. Fit it locally. Then review the market.

CardFit Scanner is built for one narrow lane first: English Pokemon raw singles. The app scans the card on your device first and only then, when needed, loads current-listing evidence with source and freshness.

The product stays intentionally narrow: one card at a time, one supported launch scope, and no fake sold-value claim when the evidence lane is not trustworthy enough.

Release note Normal scans stay on-device in the standard release flow.

On-device

Scanning stays on your device in the normal release flow.

CardFit is designed to stop on weak evidence instead of quietly turning uncertainty into a market claim.

Trust-first

Results are meant to be bounded, not broad guesses.

The app is built around a narrow supported lane so it can stay honest about what it knows and what it does not.

Evidence-first

Current listings stay labeled as current listings.

Browse evidence can help a collector inspect the market. It does not become a fake sold-value guarantee.

Why the lane is narrow

Trust comes from limits, not from pretending every scan is certain.

CardFit is intentionally limited so it can stay honest when a scan is ambiguous, unsupported, or too weak to justify a market-facing result.

  1. Scan one supported card at a time.
  2. CardFit checks whether the result is trustworthy enough to continue.
  3. If needed, the app loads current-listing evidence for the scanned card.
  4. If confidence is weak, CardFit should stop instead of inventing certainty.

Release meter

What is active today

  • On-device scanning
  • Current-listing evidence
  • Trusted value estimate

A trusted sold-value estimate is not part of this release.

Public facts

What a user can rely on right now

Primary use
Mobile trading-card scanning with a strict, narrow scope.
Account model
No login is required for the standard release flow.
Evidence lane
Current listings are shown as browse evidence with source and freshness.
Privacy posture
Normal release scans stay on-device in the standard public flow.

Need the policy details?

The legal pages track the real release contract.

Privacy, support, and terms are written around the real public contract: narrow supported scope, privacy-first scanning, and current listings shown as evidence.