By RFID MFG Editorial Team · Updated June 14, 2026

In short: Using RFID MFG NFC cards, customers tap an NFC-enabled phone to trigger an interaction — bridging a physical product and a digital experience.

NFC (Near Field Communication) is the short-range, tap-based subset of 13.56 MHz RFID built into virtually every modern smartphone. That ubiquity makes NFC cards a powerful bridge between a physical touchpoint and a digital experience — no app install required.

Through a strategic partnership begun in 2017, RFID MFG NFC cards let customers tap their phone to open a link, verify authenticity or start an interaction, turning a simple card into an engagement channel.

Key takeaways

  • NFC works with the phone almost everyone already carries
  • A tap can open a URL, verify a product or launch an action
  • No app needed — the experience opens in the browser
  • Bridges physical products with digital marketing

How RFID MFG helps

RFID MFG manufactures and encodes NTAG-based NFC cards, labels and tags, locking the data where needed so each tap delivers a consistent, secure experience.

Frequently asked questions

Do customers need an app to use NFC cards?

No. NTAG NFC cards can store a web link (NDEF), so a tap opens the page directly in the phone’s browser without any app.

Which NFC chips do you support?

NTAG213/215/216 and ICODE SLIX are common; we encode and can lock the data so the content cannot be overwritten.