Image-based Pokémon calculation

Pokémon collectors wanting a repeatable image calculation

Pokémon Card Grade Calculator Built from Visible Condition

This is not a manual form where you choose flattering subgrades and receive a predetermined answer. Upload a Pokémon card so CardRevive can derive its own visible centering, corner, edge and surface findings, then calculate independent company-style ranges from that evidence.

New accounts receive three grading credits. The first image stays in private browser storage while you review the crop; no anonymous AI request is made and no credit is spent before sign-in.

A route-specific workflow

How to use this page

  1. Upload the strongest front

    Start privately with a complete, unsleeved Pokémon front. Keep borders, corners and holo or textured areas visible so the crop does not remove the evidence the calculation needs.

  2. Complete the reverse evidence

    After sign-in, add the back. The familiar blue perimeter often supplies the most important whitening and corner evidence, and a front-only calculation should be treated as incomplete.

  3. Audit the calculated range

    Check which dimension is weakest, which was defaulted and which capture problem could change the result. Recalculate from better images when uncertainty is actionable.

What you receive

A calculation trace you can challenge

The output shows the condition profile used to assemble the estimate, including back whitening, holo visibility and centering confidence. Because the inputs come from images rather than self-selected dropdowns, you can compare each finding with the source capture and retake weak evidence instead of hiding assumptions inside a number.

Pokémon inputs the calculation derives

  • Front border or design alignment with a confidence-qualified centering result
  • Back-edge whitening and corner points separated from dust or plastic glare
  • Holo scratches, print lines and surface visibility under the submitted lighting
  • Edge chips, silvering, dents and handling wear visible on either side

Worked decision example

Example calculation: modern full art with a clean reverse

A collector wants a quick calculation for a modern textured Pokémon card. The reverse scan is strong, while the front has no conventional border and one reflection crosses the artwork.

Back edges and corners appear clean at the available resolution
Front-centering geometry is visual-only because the art reaches the perimeter
Surface evidence is incomplete where the bright reflection removes texture detail

How to interpret it

The calculation can retain the stronger back evidence while lowering confidence in front centering and surface. It should not convert two unobserved areas into maximum subgrades simply because the reverse is clean.

Practical next step

Retake the front with diffuse lighting and compare the revised range; if the decision changes dramatically, use the lower outcome for financial planning.

Why image-derived inputs beat optimistic dropdowns

A manual calculator depends on the collector correctly grading every dimension before asking for a result. That can reproduce the original bias: calling a corner perfect because the white point was not noticed or rating a holo surface from a straight-on reflection.

CardRevive instead creates the input profile from the visible capture. The result can still be wrong when images are weak, but the evidence and confidence are exposed so you know what to inspect next.

Use the range in a Pokémon submission decision

A grade estimate alone does not answer whether a card is worth sending. Compare the low, likely and high outcomes with the exact printing's raw value, graded sale evidence, service fee, shipping, insurance and your collecting goal.

Avoid borrowing a price from another language, set or variant. Identification in the report is a convenience, not authentication, and market calculations require a verified card identity before the numbers mean anything.

Intent-specific answers

Questions collectors ask here

Do I enter Pokémon subgrades manually in this calculator?

No. The workflow analyses uploaded images to derive visible condition findings. You review the crop and report rather than choosing the scores you hope the card deserves.

Can the Pokémon calculator include back whitening from one front photo?

No. A front image cannot reveal reverse edge or corner condition. Add a clear back capture for a useful full-card calculation and treat a one-sided result as limited.

Does the calculated range include the card's market value?

No. Condition and value are separate. Verify the exact printing and use recent comparable sales, fees and demand in a separate submission model.

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Start with the card evidence

Open the private upload starter for this exact route. The source path is preserved through crop, signup and later conversion events so this page can be evaluated on outcomes—not search visits alone.

CardRevive is independent and is not affiliated with PSA, Beckett/BGS, TAG or other grading companies. Estimates are not official grades, authentication or guarantees.

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