Two Pokemon-specialist scanners — different on pricing depth
PokeScreener is a Pokemon-specific scanner with strong recognition and a stated 92% accuracy claim. Pokex matches the Pokemon focus and layers on multi-source real-time market pricing (TCGplayer plus eBay completed sales) and a dedicated set-checklist view.
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What PokeScreener offers
PokeScreener is a Pokemon-specific card scanner with a stated 92% accuracy figure. The app does the core job well: scan a card, identify it, and surface the basic details. Because it focuses on a single TCG, the recognition is tuned for Pokemon textures and prints, which is the right design choice for serious Pokemon collectors. Pricing and collection-management features exist but are lighter than the scanner itself.
Key differences between Pokex and PokeScreener
Pokex is also Pokemon-specific, and the scanning feels broadly comparable. The visible differences live in the layers around the scan. Pokex pulls real-time pricing from multiple sources — TCGplayer market values plus eBay completed sales — and shows variant-specific values for regular, reverse holo, first edition, and alternate art prints. The set tracker is a first-class view with canonical sub-set codes like sv03.5 and swsh12.5, so a scan immediately updates your completion percentage for the right sub-set, not just the parent set.
Why Pokex wins on the daily workflow
A scan that returns only an identification is half the answer. The other half is "what is this worth right now?" and "do I still need this for the set?". Pokex answers both at once: real-time market pricing alongside the identification, and the set tracker advancing in the background as you scan. PokeScreener remains a fine scanner, but Pokex pairs the scan with the pricing and tracking context that collectors reach for next.
Verdict
PokeScreener is a capable Pokemon-only scanner with a clean focus. Pokex is also Pokemon-only, and the practical difference is on the pricing side — Pokex pulls real-time market pricing from multiple sources and surfaces a complete set checklist, so each scan immediately answers both "what is this worth right now?" and "what do I still need?"
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01 Is Pokex more accurate than PokeScreener?
Both are Pokemon-specialized scanners with strong recognition on Pokemon-specific edge cases. PokeScreener posts a 92% figure publicly; Pokex does not advertise a single accuracy number but uses a Pokemon-only model tuned for textured holos, alternate arts, and sub-set prints.
02 Does PokeScreener show real-time market pricing?
PokeScreener focuses on identification, with lighter pricing data. Pokex pulls real-time market pricing from multiple sources, including TCGplayer market values and eBay completed sales, on every scan.
03 Does Pokex have a set checklist view?
Yes. Pokex includes a dedicated set-checklist view with canonical TCGdex set codes such as sv03.5 (151), swsh12.5 (Crown Zenith), and sv08, so you can see your completion percentage at the sub-set level.
04 Should I use Pokex or PokeScreener?
If you want a minimalist Pokemon scanner, either works. If you want the scan paired with real-time multi-source pricing and a set checklist in the same app, Pokex is the more complete daily tool.
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