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We Can Customize and Program NFC Labels

If you are ordering NFC tags in bulk, need stickers pre-programmed, or would like to customize your NFC stickers please contact us directly.


Tagstand Manager

Tagstand Manager allows you to program and manage your stickers from the web. Forward nfc tags to urls, display messages, host virtual walls, track analytics and much more. All of our hobbyist starter kits can come preprogrammed with Tagstand Manager -- so get one today!



Testimonials

If you're looking for NFC stickers to dabble around with, check out tagstand. I wouldn't typically recommend any ol' online store but their customer service was excellent!
-- Pearl

Just wanted to say that you guys rock and that I referred all of my friends and forum folks about your company and your tags. I even ordered another supply for my sister!
-- Daniel

The guys at Tagstand have been a pleasure to work with! Tagstand has been instrumental not only in sourcing the right NFC chip and tag form factor for us, but also in helping with the visual design and call to action implementation for several of our projects with major partners (including HP and Paypal). These guys are fast, creative, and brilliant.
-- Roshan Vijayshankar (NXP)


What are NFC Tags?

NFC tags are short for Near Field Communication tags. NFC tags store small amounts of data that can be transferred to other devices wirelessly. NFC tags, stickers, and labels store this data on small integrated circuits connected to an antenna. When powered by an external device like a mobile phone, the chip on the NFC tag can send data to that device.



What info can NFC tags hold?

NFC tags commonly hold URL data, but can also store text, phone numbers, VCards, and any custom data. The amount of data a tag can hold varies by tag; smaller NFC tags like Mifare Ultralight tags hold about 40 characters. Larger NFC tags can hold up to 1K or even 4K in certain cases. All NFC tags are encoded in an "NDEF Format" so that they can be universally read by all devices.