In beta · macOS launch October 2026

Binder manager with page-spread views.

Page-and-slot positioning, side-by-side binder compare, per-binder value totals, and a page-spread view that renders your binder the way it actually looks on the desk. Built for collectors who keep their cards in binders, not boxes.

Card Curator — Binder manager with page-spread views

Built on SwiftData with native grid rendering.

Binder records are SwiftData models with relationships to cards. The page-spread view is SwiftUI's native grid, performant on collections with thousands of cards. Multi-currency value totals roll up through the FX rate service.

  • SwiftData — binder, page, slot relationships
  • SwiftUI — page-spread grid, drag-and-drop
  • FXRateService — per-binder multi-currency value rollup
  • CloudKit — private sync of binder layouts
  • AppKit (PDFKit) — printable binder export with photos
  • Foundation — CSV export with formula-injection guards

Frequently asked.

Does it support binder page positions?

Yes. Cards can be assigned to a specific binder, page, and slot. The page-spread view renders cards in their physical positions so a quick glance shows you the binder as it actually looks.

How is a binder different from a Space?

A binder is a physical storage grouping with specific page-and-slot positions. A Space is a project around a collecting goal. Cards live in one binder but can appear in many Spaces simultaneously. See Spaces →

Can I compare two binders?

Yes. The Binder Compare view shows two binders side-by-side, useful when reorganizing or evaluating which binder to bring to a show.

Can I export a binder?

Yes. Any binder exports as CSV, HTML (shareable web URL), or PDF with photos and page positions. The export is formula-injection safe and ready for any spreadsheet. See export suite →

What stats are shown per binder?

Total cards, total value, average value, condition breakdown, grade breakdown, and sport/team composition. Per-binder ROI if cards have cost basis.

What if I use top-loader pages or one-touches?

Custom page formats are supported — toploader pages, one-touches, 4-pocket vintage pages. Set the slot count per page when you create the binder.

One price. Every feature. Forever.

Card Curator launches publicly in October 2026 at $59.99 USD — one-time purchase, perpetual license. Unlimited binders, unlimited pages.

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