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📘 How to Use

  1. Upload a card image by clicking or dragging it into the drop zone
  2. {'Select the card size': 'Standard (63x88mm) or Small (59x86mm)'}
  3. Download the print-ready A4 image

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TCG Proxy Print Resizer | Create Perfectly Sized Card Proxies for Printing

This tool helps you create perfectly sized, print-ready proxy cards for your favorite Trading Card Games (TCGs). It takes your card image and places it onto a high-resolution A4 sheet at the correct real-world dimensions, complete with cutting guides. It's perfect for playtesting new decks, trying out expensive cards, or creating custom tokens.

💡 Tool Overview

  • Accurate Real-World Sizing: Generates a high-resolution (350dpi) PNG file with your card image scaled to precise TCG dimensions on a standard A4 sheet.
  • Two Standard Sizes: Supports both Standard (63×88mm, for games like Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon) and Small (59×86mm, for games like Yu-Gi-Oh!) card sizes.
  • Built-in Cutting Guides: The output image includes subtle dashed lines around the card to make cutting it out accurately a breeze.
  • Simple Drag & Drop: Just drag your card image onto the page to get started instantly without any complex steps.
  • Client-Side Processing: Your image data is never sent to a server. All processing happens entirely within your web browser, ensuring your privacy.

🧐 Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why does the output image only have a single card on an A4 sheet?

A. This tool is designed for simplicity and accuracy, focusing on correctly sizing one proxy at a time. To print a full sheet of proxies, you can generate one image with this tool and then use any basic image editor (like MS Paint on Windows or Preview on Mac) to copy and paste it to fill a blank A4 canvas.

Q. What is "350 dpi" and why is it important?

A. DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch" and is a measure of print quality. While 300 DPI is the common standard for quality printing, this tool uses 350 DPI to provide an even crisper, more detailed result. This ensures your proxies look sharp and professional when printed on a standard home printer.

📚 Fun Facts about TCG Card Sizes

The world of trading card games is largely divided into two main card sizes. The 'Standard' size (63x88mm), often called 'poker size,' was popularized by Magic: The Gathering and has since been adopted by countless games, including the Pokémon TCG. The slightly narrower 'Small' size (59x86mm), sometimes referred to as 'Japanese size,' was established by Yu-Gi-Oh!.

This size difference isn't just a matter of feel; it impacts the entire ecosystem of accessories, from protective card sleeves and deck boxes to storage binders. Each size has its own dedicated range of products, creating two distinct and parallel standards that shape the TCG industry.