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Import & Export

Import & Export

Migrate from CollX, Beckett, or any spreadsheet with the CSV import wizard. Export your collection anytime as a clean CSV file.

CSV Import

Click Import in the header to open the CSV import wizard. It handles files from any source with fuzzy column mapping.

  1. Drag & drop your CSV file onto the upload zone, or click to browse
  2. The wizard reads the first row as column headers and auto-maps them to CardVersePro fields using fuzzy matching
  3. Review the column mappings in the mapping table — adjust any that didn't auto-match correctly
  4. Preview the first 10 rows to check the data looks correct
  5. Fix any validation errors flagged in the preview (e.g. unrecognized sport values)
  6. Click Import — cards are inserted via batch API
â„šī¸Thousands of cards import in under a minute. The import is additive — it never overwrites existing cards. Duplicate detection is not automatic; review before importing if you're adding to an existing collection.

Column Mapping Reference

These are the CardVersePro fields the wizard maps to. Your CSV column names don't need to match exactly — fuzzy matching handles common variations.

CardVersePro FieldCommon CSV Column Names
playerplayer, player_name, name, athlete
yearyear, card_year, season
sportsport, league
teamteam, team_name
manufacturermanufacturer, brand, maker
setset, set_name, product
parallelparallel, variant, color
insertinsert, insert_set
cardNumbercard_number, card #, number
rcrc, rookie, rookie_card, is_rookie
autoauto, autograph, signed
gradedgraded, slab, slabbed
gradergrader, grading_company, psa, bgs
gradegrade, numeric_grade
numberednumbered, print_run, /
estValuevalue, est_value, price, purchase_price
locationBoxlocation, box, storage, box_location
notesnotes, note, comments

Importing from CollX

  1. In CollX: go to your collection → Export → CSV
  2. Upload the exported file in the CardVersePro import wizard
  3. CollX columns map automatically in most cases
  4. Check the grade and grader columns — CollX sometimes combines them

Importing from Beckett

  1. In Beckett: Portfolio → Export → Export to Excel/CSV
  2. Upload in the CardVersePro import wizard
  3. Beckett uses different column names — the wizard will prompt you to map any unrecognized columns
  4. Beckett's "Low" / "High" price columns map to estValue

Export CSV

Click Export CSV in the Collection toolbar to download your current filtered view as a CSV file.

  • Only exports the rows currently visible (filters apply)
  • Exports all columns including Market Price, dates, and IDs
  • File name includes the current date: cardversepro-export-2026-03-17.csv
💡To export only a specific subset (e.g. all graded cards), apply your filters first, then export. The export respects the active filter state.