Track your Magic: The Gathering collection — free, with your whole playgroup

A Magic: The Gathering collection grows in unpredictable bursts. A draft pod adds forty cards to your binder on a Friday. A booster box replaces last weekend's snap-bought singles. A trade at game night moves three rares from your friend's collection into yours. After a few months, the pile in the long box no longer matches the spreadsheet you were keeping in your head. An MTG collection tracker is how you make the pile legible again — to yourself, and, when you want, to the people you play with.

MTG Burrow is a free MTG collection tracker built for both solo players and playgroups. Track every card you own across every set, see your collection grow over time, and — when you're ready — share it with the friends you trade with so the whole group can search across each other's cards.

Track your cards online without paying a subscription

The core flow is simple. Sign up for a free account, import your existing collection from Moxfield, Manabox, or any CSV export, and start adding new pulls as they happen. Cards are stored against your account with set, collector number, language, foiling, and quantity tracked, so the entry for Sol Ring in Commander Legends is distinct from the one in Commander 2017 — the way the cards actually exist in your binder.

Track MTG cards online means more than just a list. Each card row links to its Scryfall entry for the canonical card data, so you always have rules text, oracle updates, and pricing references one click away. Bulk add and bulk edit handle the trade-night reality of moving twenty cards at once.

The tracker is free. There is no subscription, no premium tier, and no card-count limit on free accounts. The site is funded as a community project, so collection tracking does not become a paid feature later.

An MTG Burrow collection page listing Magic: The Gathering cards a player owns, with set, quantity, foiling, and condition columns.
The collection list view, where every card you own lives.

Browse and explore: artist search and Commander finder

A flat list is fine for inventory. It's not enough for the moments players actually want their collection — finding the Adam Paquette lands you've been hoarding for a Commander deck, or pulling up every legendary creature in your collection to brainstorm a new EDH build. MTG Burrow's collection page includes an MTG artist search that lets you filter by artist across your whole collection, so the cards you bought because of the art are findable as a set, not just as scattered entries. The MTG Commander finder filters your collection down to legendary creatures and partner-eligible cards so you can browse what your collection could lead, not just what it contains.

Both features run instantly against your collection — no extra import, no manual tagging. The search and filter UI lives behind a free login because the data is yours, but every card in the result list is one you already own.

Search interface filtering an MTG collection by artist and Commander-legal status, with results showing matching legendary creatures.
Artist and Commander filtering across the cards you own.

Built for solo players first, ready for your playgroup when you are

Most users start MTG Burrow as a solo Magic collection tracker. Upload, search, browse, watch the count tick up. That's a complete experience on its own. When (and if) you want to bring the rest of your playgroup in, the same collection becomes the contribution to your group's digital trade binder, where every member's cards are searchable in one shared view.

The handoff is opt-in. Cards you don't want to trade can be marked as not-for-trade. Multiple groups (your weekly Commander pod, your draft league, your LGS regulars) each see the cards you've made visible to them — and only those.

Get started with the free MTG collection tracker

Create a free account to start tracking your Magic: The Gathering collection. Already signed up? Log in to keep adding to your binder. New cards can be entered manually, scanned in via the in-app importer, or imported in bulk from a Moxfield or Manabox export — see the import page for the step-by-step.

If your playgroup is also tracking, your collections together form a digital trade binder the whole group can search. Need to find cards for a specific deck you're building elsewhere? The deck-build search runs across your collection (and your group's) for exactly that. Working on a complete set? The set completion tracker tells you which cards you're still missing from any set.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the MTG collection tracker really free?
Yes. There is no subscription and no card-count limit on free accounts. Importing, searching, browsing, and exporting your collection are all free.
How do I import from Moxfield or Manabox?
Export your collection as CSV from Moxfield or Manabox (both apps support this from their settings or collection menus), then upload the file on the import page. MTG Burrow matches each row against the Scryfall card database and adds the cards to your collection.
Does it work for Commander, Modern, and other formats?
Yes. The tracker stores your raw collection — every card, every printing, every quantity — and all the format-specific filtering happens at search time. The Commander finder is a built-in filter, and the deck-build search supports format-specific queries.
Can I track foils, language variants, and condition?
Yes. Set, collector number, language, foiling, and quantity are tracked per row, so different printings and variants of the same card stay distinct in your collection.
Can my friends see my collection?
Only if you join a group with them and share. Solo accounts are private by default. Within a group, cards you've marked not-for-trade stay hidden from group searches.
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