PeekaScan vs Collectr

PeekaScan and Collectr serve different jobs. PeekaScan is a browser extension for live in-context price checks — right-click any card image while shopping eBay, browsing TCGPlayer, or scrolling PriceCharting and prices appear in a side panel. Collectr is a mobile app for tracking your collection's value over time. If you shop on a laptop, PeekaScan saves clicks. If you want a portfolio dashboard on your phone, Collectr fits better.

Last updated: 2026-05-24

Feature PeekaScan Collectr
Platform Chrome + Firefox extension iOS + Android app
Scan method Right-click any card image on any site Open the app, camera scan or manual search
Price source PriceCharting (live scrape per scan) Internal market data + eBay sold
Supported TCGs Pokemon (deep, vintage-aware) Pokemon, Magic, Lorcana, sports cards
Graded prices Ungraded, PSA 9, PSA 10 in side panel PSA / BGS / CGC breakdowns inside app
Free tier 10 scans/day signed in, 5/day anon Unlimited scans (some features paywalled)
Paid tier $4.99/mo (50/day), $14.99/mo (500/day) Collectr Pro ~$3.99/mo
Works on eBay listings Yes — right-click any listing image No — must search the card inside the app
Collection tracking No — pure price-check tool Yes — full portfolio management
Sign-in required Optional for free tier Required
Privacy No persistent image storage, no 3P tracking Account-based, mobile-app permissions

Pick PeekaScan if…

  • • You shop for cards on a laptop / desktop
  • • You want one-click prices without leaving the page
  • • You scrape eBay for underpriced auctions
  • • You want zero account friction for casual use

Pick Collectr if…

  • • You're tracking a multi-thousand-card collection
  • • You want portfolio value-over-time charts
  • • You scan physical cards with a phone camera
  • • You collect non-TCG cards too (sports, Magic, Lorcana)

Use both? They don't overlap. Track inventory in Collectr, then use PeekaScan during shopping sessions to validate buy prices before you click.