About RareBit
RareBit is a free tool that values Pokémon card collections in real time. Search any card or sealed product and see its current market value, price history and set data — in six languages, with no signup required.
What RareBit does
RareBit tracks the live market value of Pokémon cards and sealed products and lets you build a portfolio of what you own. You get current values, price history, set completion and price alerts — for Western and Japanese cards alike, valued together in one place. There’s a card scanner to add cards from a photo, and everything works in six languages.
Where the prices come from
Market prices are aggregated from third-party marketplaces and data providers, including Cardmarket, TCGplayer, CardTrader, TCGGo and eBay. They are read-only reference prices, and every value is shown with the date it was last updated. RareBit sends no personal data to these sources.
How it stays free
Tracking and valuing your collection, and exporting your data, are free for collectors. RareBit funds itself through Pro, an optional plan for collectors who want the extras — see the plans.
Who we are
RareBit is an independent project built by collectors, for collectors — not a marketplace and not affiliated with The Pokémon Company, Nintendo or any of the marketplaces it references. Pokémon and all related names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Not financial advice
The values RareBit shows are indicative market reference prices, not financial or investment advice. Prices for collectibles can move sharply and a listed value is not a guaranteed sale price. Always do your own research before buying or selling.
Frequently asked questions
- What is RareBit?
- RareBit is a free tool that values Pokémon card collections in real time. Search any card or sealed product to see its current market value, price history and set data, in six languages, with no signup required.
- Is RareBit free?
- Yes. Tracking your collection, valuing it and exporting your data are free for collectors. RareBit Pro is an optional paid plan for the extras — it is never needed to track or value what you own.
- Where do RareBit’s prices come from?
- Market prices are aggregated from third-party marketplaces and data providers, including Cardmarket, TCGplayer, CardTrader, TCGGo and eBay. They are read-only reference prices, shown with the date they were last updated.
- Does RareBit cover Japanese cards?
- Yes. RareBit tracks Japanese-language sets and prices alongside Western ones, so a collection that mixes both is valued in one place.
- Does RareBit give investment advice?
- No. The values shown are indicative market reference prices, not financial or investment advice. Always do your own research before buying or selling.
Contact
Questions, corrections or partnership ideas? Email us at info@rarebit.app. See also our Privacy Policy and Terms.