

What lurks on YOUR street?





How it works

Draw
Sketch a monster. Any monster. The weirder the better.

Transform
Your sketch becomes a proper trading card, complete with stats, powers and a rarity tier.

Vote
Every month, trainers vote for their favourite monsters. The winners become official Sketchlings cards.
Battle
Air
Water
Ancient

Streets
Wild
MischiefPick a stat
Choose which stat to challenge on
Compare
Highest number wins the round
Best of three
Most rounds won takes the match

Ready to create your first monster?
Made by trainers like you
Every one of these was drawn by a trainer, just like you

Gallery coming soon
Your Zone. Your Monsters.
Schools, parks, playgrounds. Each one becomes a Zone that shapes your monsters.
Where you play decides what kind of monster you'll create. No two zones are the same.

Real places near you
Schools, parks, playgrounds. Each one is a Zone.
Shapes your monster
Your zone changes your monster's strengths, stats and abilities.
Zone-level only
We never use street addresses. Your location stays private.
Monthly Drops
Every month, trainers vote for the best monsters. The winners get printed as real trading cards.
Subscribe to get booster packs delivered every month, or order a display case with your own card inside. Your art, made real.
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Booster Packs
Ten cards per pack, drawn from that month's winning monsters. Collect them all or trade with friends.

Display Cases
Your very own card, mounted in a premium display case. The perfect way to show off your creation.
Safe & Private by Design
Sketchlings is designed for kids, and that means keeping them safe comes first. Here's how we do it.

Human-reviewed cards
Every card is checked by a real person before it goes live. Nothing inappropriate makes it into the gallery.

No real names, ever
Kids pick a trainer name that goes on their cards. We never show real names anywhere on the platform.

Location kept private
Monsters belong to a zone, not an address. We never use or store street-level locations.

Parents control spending
Only parents can buy credits. Kids use a child-friendly mode where they create and explore, but can't make purchases.


