Pick up to 6 favorite Pokémon
Choose 1–6 favorite Pokémon you would proudly call official. This is not a ranked list, a backup bench, or a set of honorable mentions: each selected Pokémon becomes its own fan declaration.
Fan declaration
Pick up to 6 favorite Pokémon, tell the story behind your choices, and download your Pokémon card. Every Pokémon is someone’s favorite.
A collective Pokédex built from real fan declarations.
More than a favorite Pokémon picker
FavoritePokemon.app is a fan declaration tool built around one simple idea: every Pokémon is someone’s favorite. Pick up to 6 favorite Pokémon, explain why they matter to you, and download a card you can share anywhere.
Choose 1–6 favorite Pokémon you would proudly call official. This is not a ranked list, a backup bench, or a set of honorable mentions: each selected Pokémon becomes its own fan declaration.
Write one fan reason in your own words. It can be nostalgia, design, battles, anime moments, a childhood save file, or the feeling that this Pokémon belongs on your team.
Download individual cards for the Pokémon you declared, then create a combined team card when you picked more than one. Cards are built for easy sharing in square, story, or banner formats.
Use Explore to read the latest declarations, the first fan for a Pokémon, the longest fan reasons, or a random story. The picker is also a window into the living collective Pokédex.
How it works
The homepage should make the full flow clear before you submit anything: search the Pokédex, choose your favorite Pokémon, write one reason, download your card, then explore the wider fan data.
Search by Pokémon name or Pokédex number, then select 1 to 6 Pokémon. The picker treats every selected Pokémon as a real favorite, not a ranked list, backup choice, or honorable mention.
Add your trainer name and one fan reason for your picks. When you choose multiple favorite Pokémon, that same reason is saved with each official declaration so every selected Pokémon contributes to the collective Pokédex.
After saving your favorite Pokémon, download individual cards for each Pokémon or a combined team card for the group. From there, Explore lets you read latest, first, longest, and random fan declarations, while Pokédex and Stats show the community progress.
New home, same favorite Pokémon idea
The project was first shared through the favoritepokemon.vercel.app address. FavoritePokemon.app is the cleaner home for the same idea: pick your favorite Pokémon, share why you love them, and help show that every Pokémon is someone’s favorite.
If you searched for the Favorite Pokémon Vercel app, you are in the right place.
Collective Pokédex
Every saved declaration helps reveal the community Pokédex. A Pokémon can move from waiting for its first official fan to having a trail of reasons, memories, teams, and declarations behind it. The goal is simple: follow the journey until all 1025 Pokémon have been claimed by someone.
Explore the PokédexReal fan stories
Browse real declarations from trainers around the world, not generated flavor text. Explore the newest stories, find the first fan of a Pokémon, compare long reasons, or jump into a random declaration when you want to discover why a less obvious favorite matters to someone.
Explore DeclarationsLive fan data
Stats turns the declarations into live fan data: total declarations, unique Pokémon with fans, Pokédex coverage, top favorite Pokémon, recent declarations, and generation or type patterns. The Who’s More Loved? game uses the same declaration data to test whether you can guess which Pokémon has more fan support.
View StatsA favorite Pokémon picker is a tool that helps you choose and share the Pokémon you love most. On FavoritePokemon.app, you can pick up to 6 favorite Pokémon, write why you chose them, and download a shareable Pokémon card.
Yes. You can choose up to 6 favorite Pokémon. Each selected Pokémon becomes its own official fan declaration, not an honorable mention, backup choice, or lower-ranked pick.
Yes. If you searched for “favorite pokemon vercel”, “favorite pokemon vercel app”, or “favoritepokemon.vercel.app”, you’re in the right place. FavoritePokemon.app is the new home for the Favorite Pokémon picker.
The project was originally discovered by many visitors through the favoritepokemon.vercel.app address. The same Favorite Pokémon picker now lives at FavoritePokemon.app, where you can pick favorites, write your reason, and download your Pokémon card.
Yes. After you declare your favorite Pokémon, you can download individual cards in square, story, or banner format. If you choose multiple Pokémon, you can also create a combined team card that shows your declared favorites together.
It means every Pokémon has fans somewhere. The collective Pokédex is built from real declarations that show why different trainers love different Pokémon.