Print sheet
The print sheet arranges your finished deck onto pages sized for real paper, complete with crop marks so every card cuts to the same size. It is built for fast, cheap prototypes: print at home or at a copy shop, cut, sleeve, and play the same afternoon. There is no need to send files to a manufacturer just to test whether an idea works at the table.
Cards keep the exact dimensions you set in the prototyper, and bleed and crop guides line up for clean, repeatable edges. Set your page size and margins, choose how many cards fit per sheet, and the layout packs them automatically while keeping the cut lines aligned. The result is a tidy grid you can trim with a guillotine, a craft knife, or scissors and a steady hand.
The print sheet supports both single-sided cards and folding cards, so you can prototype tokens, reference cards, and double-sided decks from the same project. Backs stay registered to fronts, and the crop marks give you a guide for lining up a fold or a double-sided print.
When the sheet looks right, export it and bring your design to the table. Iterating in paper is the cheapest, most honest way to test a card game — and because the whole card maker runs in your browser and saves locally, you can go from data to a printed, playable deck without leaving the page or creating an account.