TCG Atlas
Search Pokémon cards, sets and sealed product in the TCG Atlas index
Full-text search across hundreds of thousands of variants is an availability problem as much as a ranking problem: users expect instant facets, fuzzy matching and zero false positives. We are rebuilding search on top of the same canonical variant graph the deal engine trusts, so results stay aligned with fair value rows.
What search will cover in production
The target experience is unified lookup across card names, set codes, collector numbers and sealed product keys—with language-aware matching so queries in non-Latin scripts resolve to the correct variant rows.
Behind the scenes every hit must point at a variant ID that already participates in aggregation; we do not surface ghost cards that never ingested a price.
What to use today
While search is mid-refactor, members should use the catalog browser: it supports name and set-code style entry today and is backed by the live catalog.
If you are not signed in yet, this page explains the roadmap; register from the call-to-action below when you need interactive access.
Why we gate the interactive catalog
Anonymous full index access would be scraped immediately, degrading service for paying members and starving the fair-use budget. Registration aligns heavy read traffic with accountable use and lets us throttle abusive patterns without harming public documentation pages.
Documentation such as methodology, legal notices and these marketing overviews remain fully public and indexable.