Klaser — Cards for the things you collect

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A PRINTABLE PERSONAL COLLECTION

klaser /ˈklah-ser/ (Polish): a collector's album for things you love, want to own, or want to watch

Your collection or wishlist, printed onto standard 63 × 88 mm game cards. Movies, books, board games, video games, comics: don't look at your phone to decide what to watch next, when you can shuffle cards and let fate decide (*)

You don't type the stats. We will fetch them from public APIs, and you can edit anything before you print.

(*) If you don't like what you drew, you can mulligan. Nobody has to know!

A real, holdable wishlist

Your wishlist on the shelf, not in a Notion page. Pick three. Decide tonight.

No data entry

Just give us a title and Klaser will pull the info from available services. The fields fill themselves in.

Made for paper

Klaser gets everything ready to print. Nine standard 63 × 88 mm game cards fit on an A4 sheet. To save ink, you can apply one of the built-in filters. Unfortunately you still have to cut the cards yourself and sleeve them (or not). We don't (yet) have that kind of technology.

HOW IT WORKS

4 steps and one gnome (?).

From idea to cards in your hand in a few minutes.

01

Type a title

Type a title

Nothing simpler - type the title you want on a card. Press the fetch button.

02

BGGOpenLibraryHardcoverOMDbComic VineRAWG

Auto-fill

Auto-fill the data

Klaser will automatically pull the data onto your card: from authors and ratings to the cover. We only use public APIs: BGG, OpenLibrary, OMDb and others. After fetching you can edit any field.

03

Customise

Fill 5 slots with info

Pick which 5 pieces of info to print on the card. There's room for short data or something longer. And after import you can always tweak the card to your liking.

04

Print

Nine cards on one A4 page

With backs or without. You can use a black-and-white filter to save ink. Then it's just print, cut, and sleeve.

06

profit! * in cards, not money

Profit!

Deck ready!

Your wishlist or collection has become a physical deck of cards. No more "What should we play?" or "What can we watch?"

DATA SOURCES

Where the data comes from

We only use open, public APIs. No page scraping, and you can edit everything before you print. No accounts; your finished cards stay in your browser. More sources coming.

Cinema

poster · year · runtime · director · IMDb + Metacritic ratings

Series

poster · year · seasons · runtime · creator · IMDb + Metacritic ratings

Novel

cover · author · year · pages · genre · publisher · ISBN

Comics

cover · writer · artist · publisher · issue count · year

Tabletop

box art · designer · player count · playtime · BGG rating · weight · year

Games

cover · developer · platforms · genre · Metacritic · year

GET STARTED

Ready?

Your first card will be ready in a minute.