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Polygon NFT Explorer

Explore NFT collections, individual tokens, and transfer history on the Polygon network. Polygon is one of the most popular blockchains for NFT minting and trading due to its low fees and fast transaction speeds.

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Why Polygon Is a Leading NFT Chain

Polygon hosts some of the largest NFT collections and marketplaces including OpenSea, Rarible, and Blur. Its near-zero gas fees make it the preferred choice for NFT creators, collectors, and gaming projects seeking scalable on-chain asset management.

  • Browse NFT collections
  • View individual token metadata
  • Track ownership history
  • ERC-721 & ERC-1155 support
  • Marketplace listing data
  • Creator & royalty info

How NFTs Work on Polygon

NFTs on Polygon are issued as ERC-721 or ERC-1155 smart contracts. Each token has a unique ID, metadata URI, and on-chain ownership record. Our explorer indexes all Polygon NFT contracts and provides complete token provenance from mint to current holder.

Major NFT platforms including OpenSea, Rarible, Blur, and Element support Polygon NFTs. Additionally, many Polygon-native gaming and metaverse projects have their own dedicated marketplaces built on the network.

You can mint NFTs on Polygon using platforms like OpenSea, Manifold, or by deploying your own ERC-721 smart contract. Minting fees on Polygon are typically under $0.01, making it accessible for creators of all sizes.

Yes. The Polygon bridge allows you to transfer ERC-721 NFTs between Ethereum mainnet and Polygon PoS. Note that bridging requires a transaction on both chains and takes approximately 7–8 minutes to complete.

Polygon NFT Ecosystem

Polygon is home to millions of NFTs across gaming, art, collectibles, and utility token categories. With sub-cent transaction fees and EVM compatibility, it remains the top Layer 2 choice for NFT developers seeking broad wallet and marketplace support.

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