Pick the right card designer
Chitmunk isn't the only card designer out there. Here's how it compares to the tools you've probably already considered — honestly. Each of these is the right pick for someone. We'll tell you who.
Chitmunk vs nanDECK
nanDECK is the script-based desktop tool for technical designers who want full programmatic control. Chitmunk is the visual, browser-based alternative for designers who want their spreadsheet to drive a deck without writing code.
See the comparison →Chitmunk vs Component Studio
Component Studio is TheGameCrafter's in-house designer, tightly tied to TGC's component catalogue. Chitmunk is a broader card-design ecosystem that uploads to TGC and ships standalone PDFs, Tabletop Simulator files, and more.
See the comparison →Chitmunk vs MultiDeck
MultiDeck is a free Windows desktop card maker with a long-standing hobbyist following. Chitmunk runs in any browser, merges spreadsheets visually, and exports print-ready PDFs without a download.
See the comparison →Chitmunk vs Canva
Canva is a fantastic general-purpose design tool for social posts, slides, and flyers. Chitmunk is built specifically for tabletop: CSV-driven decks, bleed-aware print files, and direct upload to a card printer.
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