In beta · macOS launch October 2026

Insurance schedules and legacy documentation.

Print-ready insurance schedules, beneficiary inventories, and provenance reports for any collection serious enough to need them. Every card carries its photo, condition, acquisition history, and live market value into the PDF.

Card Curator — Insurance schedules and legacy documentation

Built on Apple's PDF and data stack.

The PDF generator uses AppKit's native PDF rendering. Photos, condition history, and beneficiary records all live in your SwiftData database. No third-party PDF library, no upload to a render service.

  • AppKit (PDFKit) — native PDF rendering on your Mac
  • SwiftData — provenance fields, status history, beneficiary tags
  • CloudKit — private sync of your documentation
  • Live pricing — default appraisal pulls from your feed
  • Image pipeline — EXIF-stripped photos go into the schedule
  • Storage tracker — locations included in every report

Frequently asked.

What does an insurance schedule include?

Every card you flag for the schedule with its current market value, photo, condition, grade if applicable, storage location, and acquisition date. Total schedule value sits at the top. The PDF is print-ready and formatted for insurance agents.

What is provenance tracking?

Provenance is the documented history of a card — where it came from, who owned it, when you acquired it. Card Curator stores acquisition source, date, price, and notes for every card, plus a status history showing how its state changed over time.

Can I designate beneficiaries?

Yes. Cards and Spaces can be tagged with beneficiary information for estate-planning purposes. Reports can be filtered by beneficiary to produce per-recipient inventories.

How are appraisal values determined?

By default, the live market value from your connected pricing source. You can also override per card with a formal appraisal from a third-party appraiser.

Will my insurance company accept this?

The PDF report includes everything most insurers ask for on a scheduled-items rider: descriptions, market values, photos, serial numbers, condition. Always confirm format with your specific carrier; we cannot guarantee acceptance in advance.

Is this data shared anywhere?

No. Insurance and legacy data live in your private SwiftData database and sync only to your own Macs through CloudKit's end-to-end private database. The PDF stays on your Mac unless you choose to email it.

One price. Every feature. Forever.

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

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