Welcome to Pokepedia
An independent "swiss army knife" for Pokémon fans. A complete Pokédex, a Pokedex tracker, a team planner with coverage analysis, a side-by-side comparison tool, a trainer card maker, and a random Pokémon generator. Every main-series game across every region. Free, no account required.
I'm built to be the Pokedex you actually reach for.
A few things I do differently from the rest of the Pokemon web.
Every Pokemon, every game
1025 Pokemon sit in the main Pokedex. Every game they turn up in gets its own page. Every move each one learns is listed where you'd look for it. Filter by type, stage, or game, then jump to a detail page that actually loads.
The tracker stays in your browser
Your catches live in your own browser storage. I never send them anywhere. No email, no account, no newsletter. Want a backup? Download a JSON file. Want to move to another device? Import that same file. That's the whole flow.
I'm fast, on purpose
Pages finish rendering before you can blink. There are no ads chasing your cursor, no video autoplaying in the corner, no cookie banner begging for clicks. The data is the only thing on screen.
Shiny tracking where it makes sense
Modern games get a shiny column in the tracker. Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green skip it on purpose. Shinies weren't a thing in 1996, so I don't pretend they were.
Built for keyboards too
Arrow keys flip pages. Spacebar toggles catches. If you prefer your hands on the home row, most of what matters is reachable without a mouse.
Notes on anything
Every Pokemon has a notes field. Save catch conditions, trade plans, or a reminder about why Gyarados still feels like the scariest thing in Gen 1. Notes sit next to the catch status so you actually see them later.
Bulk catch tracking
Select dozens of Pokemon with checkboxes. Mark them caught, uncaught, or shiny in one click. Living-dex grinding without the carpal tunnel.
Random with real filters
Roll a team of six filtered by type, region, generation, and evolution stage. The Random page isn't just a die, it's a team builder.
Every move, sorted by game
Move lists shown in the game they're learned in. Level-up, TM/HM, egg, and tutor moves all separated, all linked, all searchable.
Evolution trees worth reading
Full evolution chains on every detail page. Stones, levels, happiness, trade, held items. Every condition spelled out so you don't have to search.
Weaknesses, computed
Strengths and weaknesses calculated from actual type-chart data. 4x weakness? Shown. Immune? Shown. No more opening a separate tab to check.
Open data, your data
Built on PokeAPI. Tracker exports as JSON. Nothing hidden behind a login. Move your catches to another device whenever you want.
By the numbers
A Pokedex, quantified.
Three clicks from browsing to tracking.
No onboarding. No wizards. You open the site and start using it.
Browse any way you want
Open the Pokedex, filter by type, stage, or game, and search by name or national dex number. Sort by ID or alphabetical either direction. Click a card, land on the detail page.
Mark what you caught
Open the tracker. Click a Pokemon's row to log which game you caught it in. Toggle shiny on the dedicated column. Everything saves to your browser the moment you click.
Watch your progress build
The stats strip tallies unique catches, total catches, shinies, and games played. Milestone bars fill as you hit 3, 5, 10, and 50 unique Pokemon. Games and regions get their own completion bars.
More than a Pokédex.
A catch tracker, a team builder, and a side by side comparator. Free, in your browser, no account.
Pokédex Tracker
Mark what you caught in Yellow, or Emerald, or Violet. Each game has its own checklist, and since it lives on your device, nothing breaks when a sync server goes down. Open it a year later and your progress is still there.
Team Planner
Drop six Pokémon into slots and watch the coverage map redraw itself. Red cells mean a type that'll wreck you. Green means you hit it super effective. Filter to any game so you don't accidentally plan with a Pokémon you can't catch.
Compare Pokémon
Pikachu vs Raichu, Charizard vs Blastoise, whichever two you're arguing about at lunch. Stats side by side, type matchups, shared moves, and which games both show up in. Settles it.
Pick one and go.
All 1025 Pokemon are waiting. Your tracker is empty. Let's fix that.
