Drop a ZIP of cards. Get a priced inventory back.
Manually scanning hundreds of cards one at a time is the part nobody wants to do. RocketVault's bulk upload accepts a ZIP of front-and-back image pairs and runs the full pipeline — identification, pricing, attention chips, and listing prep — in the background while you do something else.
ZIP-based ingest
Drop a ZIP of card images into the Cards page. Up to 500 per batch on Seller, unlimited on Pro+.
Background processing
Uploads run async. Status visible per card; you can keep working while a batch finishes.
Attention chips
Cards needing verification surface inline. Quick Edit fixes them without leaving the inventory list — no separate review queue.
Bulk publish-ready
Once a batch finishes, filter to Ready and bulk-publish to eBay in one run.
From inventory to listings, in order.
- 01
Prepare your ZIP
Pair front-and-back images per card. Keep filenames consistent (e.g., card1_front.jpg / card1_back.jpg).
- 02
Drop the ZIP
From Cards → Upload, drag your ZIP into the dropzone. Processing begins immediately.
- 03
Review attention chips
When a batch finishes, attention chips flag anything needing a Quick Edit pass.
- 04
Bulk publish to eBay
Filter to Ready, select all, hit Publish. Flagged cards are skipped by default.
Questions sellers ask.
What image formats are supported?
JPG and PNG. RocketVault auto-detects front/back orientation if your filenames don't tag them explicitly.
What happens if a card doesn't get identified?
It lands in the Available tab with an attention chip. Use Quick Edit to fill in player/set/year manually, and it auto-promotes to Ready.
How long does bulk processing take?
Most batches finish within minutes. Very large batches (500+ cards) may take longer; processing runs in the background.
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