Cardboard builds tools and experiences for sports card collectors.
cardboard.rip is the main hub for that family: the place where you buy real sealed products, rip them digitally, and keep every card connected to what comes next.
We are not simulating pulls. We source real boxes, document the break, digitize every card exactly as pulled, and give you options after the rip — keep it in your vault, ship it home, send it for grading, or sell it.
What cardboard.rip is for
- • collectors who want real wax with digital convenience
- • buyers who care about trust, documentation, and physical-card authenticity
- • hobby users who want one account surface for ripping, vaulting, grading, shipping, and selling
Why it exists
The rip should stay fun. The logistics should get easier.
Collectors already know the friction: hunting product, tracking what came out of a box, deciding what to do with the cards, and keeping everything organized afterward. cardboard.rip is built to make that whole loop cleaner without removing the part collectors actually love.
The Cardboard family
Different products, one collector brain.
Cardboard is not one giant generic platform. It is a family of focused products built around distinct collector jobs.
cardboard.rip
Open real sealed products digitally, then vault, ship, grade, or sell what you pull.
cardboard.rip/stack
Buy and sell $1 cards fast, without auction friction.
cardboard.rip/hits
See what boxes actually hit by following real community posts and ratings.
cardboard.rip/monthly
Get a curated monthly sports card rip delivered.
cardboard.checklist
Search sports card checklists faster than static pages.