Inspired by this reddit post I thought I’d put together a list of new cards for 2026 that have either already been launched, have been announced or are rumored to launch this year.
New Cards
- Chase Disney Inspired, officially launched on February 3rd and offering a $600 sign up bonus and $149 annual fee.
- Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Card – Premier & Private Bank Versions launched on February 18 basically a reskin of the Autograph Journey card.
Announced Cards
- Robinhood Platinum card with $695 and over $3,000 in credits that are ridiculously difficult to use.
- X money this is actually a debit card but is claiming 3% cash back on all (most) purchases. Expected launch is sometime in April
- Chime Prime offering 5% cashback on categories with a $1,500 monthly cap. Full rollout in Spring 2026
Rumored Cards
I’ve tried to order these ones in terms of most likely to least likely.
- American Express Graphite Business Cash Unlimited Card not sure if this is really a rumor given that American Express has teased it and leaked details were seemingly found.
- American Express Bonvoy Brilliant Business survey was sent out last year, I’d expect this card to launch sometime in 2026 unless market conditions detrotiate further
- Citi American Airlines Business not really new card but changes to an existing card but a survey was sent out
- Chase Hyatt Premium card, Chase sent out a survey in 2023 and then somebody made up a rumor regarding a Chase Park Hyatt card. Chase does seem to like adding new premium options to its card lineup so I wouldn’t discount it completely but seems unlikely unless we hear more.
- Discover IT, again not really a new card but it’s possible changes are made to this card with the Capital One takeover.
- Capital One Savor X, has been rumored for a long time but I don’t think we have seen anything to suggest it will actually launch. Suspect Capital One has a lot going on with Discover acquisition.
Feel free to share any other rumors you’ve heard of (or leak actual details if you know them always at [email protected]) in the comments below or point out anything we missed.
