NFC Tags
Explore a wide range of NFC tags that bring convenience and innovation to everyday transactions. These compact, easy-to-use tags are perfect for contactless payments, access control, and interactive marketing.
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More about NFC Tags
Near Field Communication (NFC) tags are designed to store information and transfer a wide variety of data types to other NFC enabled devices. NFC tags are passive devices that operate without a power supply of their own and communicate using the ISO 14443 type A and B wireless standards. Manufactured with a basic architecture similar to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, NFC tags contain three key components: an integrated circuit or tiny microchip, an antenna, and substrate or material layer to hold all the components together.
NFC tags are widely available in various shapes, sizes, and form factors. atlasRFIDstore offers a broad range of NFC tag types including inlays, wristbands, hard tags, and labels all equipped with varying storage levels and transfer speeds. Operating within the High Frequency (HF) range of the RFID spectrum at 13.56 MHz, NFC tags provide secure data transmission within a distance of approximately 10 centimeters making them an ideal solution for access control, consumer electronics, transport, payments, healthcare, information collection, information exchange, coupons, and ticketing applications.
The cost of NFC tags will vary, but generally range from $0.10 to $1.00+. Factors for price include volume, form factor, and durability.
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More About NFC Tags
NFC tags (Near Field Communication tags) are compact, passive devices engineered to store and transmit data wirelessly to nearby NFC-enabled devices. Operating at 13.56 MHz within the High Frequency (HF) band of the RFID spectrum, these tags mainly use the ISO 14443 Type A and B wireless communication standards to securely exchange information at distances of up to 10 centimeters. Some do use ISO 15693.
At atlasRFIDstore, customers can choose from a comprehensive selection of NFC tag types:
- NFC Inlays: Thin, flexible circuits embedded in adhesive or non-adhesive substrates. Ideal for integration into labels, cards, or custom products.
- NFC Labels: Pre-laminated, adhesive-backed tags that combine NFC functionality with printable surfaces. NFC labels are frequently used for inventory tracking, smart posters, brand engagement, and retail automation.
- NFC Hard Tags: Rugged tags built with stronger materials for use on metal surfaces, in outdoor environments, or in industrial settings.
- NFC Wristbands: Wearable tags used in environments that require fast and convenient identity verification.
Each tag type is available with varying storage capacities and read/write speeds to match your unique applications.
How to Use NFC Tags in Your Marketing
NFC tags make it easy to connect with customers in the moment. With just a tap of a smartphone, an NFC tag can launch a website, trigger a promotion, or open a loyalty app, no scanning or app-launching required. This tap-and-go functionality reduces friction and increases engagement, making NFC tags a smart, modern tool for marketers looking to create interactive experiences right at the point of contact. Check out this quick video to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions: NFC Tags & Labels
If you're new to NFC tags or exploring the right solution for your application, you likely have questions. Below are some frequently asked questions to help clarify the basics and guide your decision-making process.
What types of data can be stored on an NFC tag?
NFC tags can store a variety of data types, including URLs, plain text, contact details, app launch commands, or custom binary data. The available memory ranges from just a few bytes to several kilobytes, depending on the chip type.
How much do NFC tags cost?
NFC tags generally range in price from $0.10 to over $1.00 per tag, depending on the form factor, chip type, memory capacity, and durability requirements. Bulk purchasing typically lowers the cost per unit, and rugged or specialty tags tend to fall on the higher end of the price spectrum.
Do you have to see an NFC tag for it to work?
No, NFC tags do not require a direct line of sight. Communication occurs through radio frequency, allowing tags to function even when embedded inside objects, beneath labels, or behind signage.
Shop the Best NFC Tags for Your Needs at atlasRFIDstore
Discover the power of Near Field Communication with atlasRFIDstore, your trusted source for high-quality NFC tags built for a wide range of applications. From product authentication and marketing campaigns to smart posters and mobile interactions, our selection of NFC tags offers fast, secure, and seamless communication.
Find the ideal NFC solution to enhance your project or workflow. Shop now at atlasRFIDstore and stay connected with the latest in NFC technology.