Scan Star Wars: Unlimited Cards and Track Your SWU Collection
Citadel TCG is a free card scanner app with full support for Star Wars: Unlimited. Point your phone camera — or a desktop webcam — at an SWU card and the app's AI vision reads the artwork, name and printed set details to identify the exact card and printing, not just a rough guess at the name. The card goes straight into your collection, and where a price is listed it is shown in euros based on live European market prices, converted automatically to US dollars and British pounds. Star Wars: Unlimited sits inside the same app as six other games — Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Disney Lorcana, One Piece Card Game and Riftbound — so you don't need a separate tracker for each collection. The free plan includes 50 scans every month across web, iPhone and Android, with no credit card required to start.
Published 29 July 2026 · Updated 29 July 2026 · by the Citadel TCG team
How do you scan a Star Wars: Unlimited card?
Scanning a Star Wars: Unlimited card works the same way as every other game in Citadel: open the scanner, point your phone's rear camera — or a desktop webcam — at the card, and take one photo. The app's AI vision reads the card's artwork, name and printed set details and matches them against Citadel's SWU catalog to identify the exact card and printing, so different versions of the same card are told apart rather than lumped together under one name. Once identified, the card can be added to your collection in a couple of taps, with quantity and condition set if you want to track them, and its market price is shown alongside it where a price is listed. The same recognition technology powers scanning for all seven supported games — the TCG card scanner guide explains how it works in more depth. From photo to collection entry, the whole process takes only a few seconds.
Can you track Star Wars: Unlimited card prices?
Yes. Citadel shows Star Wars: Unlimited card prices based on live European market data, converted automatically into euros, US dollars and British pounds, wherever a price is listed for that card, and SWU is priced from its earliest sets onward. Because Citadel prices at the printing level, a card that appears in more than one set or treatment is valued as the specific version you own rather than averaged across every edition sharing its name. Citadel's portfolio view tracks the total value of your SWU collection over time, so you can see how it moves as prices change, and price alerts can notify you when a specific card crosses a threshold you set. For a full picture of how pricing works across all seven games, see the TCG card prices guide.
Can you track a full SWU collection?
Yes. Scanning is the fastest way in, but it isn't the only one: you can also search the Star Wars: Unlimited catalog by name and add cards manually, which helps when a card is sleeved away in a binder or stored elsewhere. Every entry can carry a quantity and a condition, so playsets and duplicates are tracked accurately instead of as a flat card list, and you can browse your collection by set to see what you own from each SWU release. Your collection syncs across the web app, iPhone and Android, so a card scanned at a table on your phone shows up on your desktop at home, and the app's interface is available in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Star Wars: Unlimited gets the same collection tools as every other game Citadel covers — there is no separate app or reduced feature set for newer games.
Can you buy and sell Star Wars: Unlimited cards?
Yes. Citadel includes a public marketplace where sellers based in Europe list Star Wars: Unlimited singles and sealed product alongside every other supported game. Every seller passes Stripe identity verification before selling, and listings are labeled as coming from a private or a professional seller, as EU law requires — professional sellers owe buyers the 14-day EU right of withdrawal. Buyer protections such as per-buyer purchase limits, mandatory tracking on high-value orders and an in-app process for orders that never arrive apply to SWU listings the same way they do across the rest of the marketplace. Browsing is public, and buying requires only a free account. The marketplace is young and growing, so SWU inventory is still building — but every card scanned into a collection is one tap from becoming a listing. See the guide to buying Star Wars: Unlimited singles for details.
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