Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Point your camera at a card and Riplist matches it against its catalog, right on your device, then takes its best shot at the exact printing. Every print and finish of the card is listed with its own price, so you confirm or correct the match with a tap before it's added. Nothing you scan is ever uploaded.
Identifying the card itself is fast and reliable in decent lighting. Pinning the exact printing is best-effort: cards with many near-identical prints or finishes often need you to pick the right one from the list, and the suggested finish is a hint, not a guarantee. That's why every scan shows the full print list before you add.
The five biggest trading card games, side by side in one app. One collection, one portfolio, one search across all of them.
Yes. Import cards straight from a photo (multi-card spreads work too), search the catalog and add by hand, or create a custom card for anything the catalog doesn't have yet.
Scanning, searching, and browsing are free forever, and you can track up to 50 cards. There are no ads and no account, on any tier.
Any tier (Supporter, Super Supporter, or Legendary Supporter) unlocks the same thing: unlimited collection tracking, with one payment, never a subscription. The tiers differ only in amount, so pick what feels right. Launch pricing is founder's pricing and will go up later.
Go to Settings and tap "Restore Purchases." Make sure you're signed into the same Apple ID you used for the original purchase. If you have issues, contact us at the email above.
Prices are market data sourced from TCGplayer, tracked per finish, because a foil and its base card are different prices. Every card gets a full price-history chart, and the Trends tab surfaces your collection's biggest movers. Prices are informational only and may lag the live market.
Not every printing has active market data. When there's no reliable price, Riplist shows no price rather than a made-up one. When fresh data is temporarily unavailable, it may show the last known price, labeled as such.
Yes, mostly. The card catalog ships with the app, so scanning, browsing, and managing your collection work without a connection. Live prices, price history, and new card images need internet and refresh when you're back online.
Settings has Export Backup and Import Backup. Export writes your entire collection (cards, wishlist, prices paid, notes, photos) to a single file you can save to Files, iCloud Drive, or AirDrop to another device. Import merges a backup into the app without deleting anything.
Star any card to add it to your wishlist, and pick which finish you want. The wishlist tracks that finish's price and shows how it has moved since you added it. When you add the card to your collection in that finish, the wishlist entry is fulfilled automatically.
Go to Settings and tap "Delete Collection" to permanently remove all cards, wishlist entries, and history. Uninstalling the app also removes all data since everything is stored locally. Export a backup first if you want to keep a copy.
Almost nothing. There are no accounts, no analytics, no tracking, and no ads. Scanning happens entirely on your device, and your collection is stored locally. The only third-party service is RevenueCat for in-app purchase management, which uses an anonymous ID. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
No. Riplist is an independent project and is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with any trading card game publisher or rights-holder.