
NTAG213 NFC Tags for Custom Printed NFC Stickers
13.56 MHz NTAG213 NFC Tag Sticker for Tap Interaction
NTAG213 NFC tags are passive 13.56 MHz NFC tags used for short-range tap interactions with compatible NFC smartphones, tablets, or readers.
An NTAG213 NFC sticker operates at 13.56 MHz and follows ISO/IEC 14443 Type A. It can store a URL, identifier, NDEF record, or project-specific data for tap-based smartphone interaction.
JIA RFID supplies custom printed NTAG213 NFC stickers with selectable material, size, shape, adhesive, printing, finishing, and encoding options. The final tag should be selected according to the application surface, smartphone use, memory requirement, artwork, and operating environment.
Key Features of NTAG213 NFC Tags
- Passive NFC Operation
NTAG213 tags do not contain a battery. They are powered by the NFC field from a compatible smartphone or NFC reader during tapping. - NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Compatibility
NTAG213 is commonly used for NFC smartphone interactions, NDEF records, product pages, and tap-to-open digital content. - Custom Printed Sticker Format
The tag can be produced as a round, square, rectangular, mini, or custom-shaped NFC sticker with logo printing or visible identification. - URL and Data Programming
Tags can be programmed with URLs, text, UID matching, serial references, or other supported NFC data formats. - Multiple Material Options
PVC, PET, coated paper, ABS, or project-specific materials can be selected depending on durability, surface, and branding requirements. - Short-Range Tap Reading
NFC reading is designed for close-range interaction. Actual read performance depends on phone model, antenna size, tag placement, material, and surrounding environment.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | NTAG213 NFC tag / custom NFC sticker |
| Chip Option | NTAG213 |
| Frequency | HF / NFC 13.56 MHz |
| Standard | ISO/IEC 14443 Type A |
| NFC Tag Type | NFC Forum Type 2 compatible chip family |
| User Memory | 144 bytes for NTAG213 |
| Tag Form | Sticker, label, card, mini tag, or custom printed NFC tag |
| Material Options | PVC, PET, coated paper, ABS, or customized material |
| Size Options | Round, square, CR80 card size, mini tag, or custom shape |
| Thickness | Depends on material and construction |
| Printing Options | Logo, full-color artwork, QR code, barcode, serial number, or promotional design |
| Finishing Options | Glossy, matte, frosted, transparent, UV spot, foil, or project-specific finish |
| Encoding Options | URL writing, NDEF record programming, UID matching, text writing, or database association |
| Adhesive Option | Standard adhesive or project-specific adhesive depending on surface |
| Typical Reading Method | Tap with NFC smartphone or compatible HF/NFC reader |
| MOQ | Confirm according to product size, material, and customization requirement |
NTAG213 NFC stickers should be tested with the intended smartphone models, surface material, adhesive, and encoded content before bulk production.
Typical Applications
- Product Information Pages
Brands can use NTAG213 NFC stickers to link customers to product pages, usage instructions, care guides, warranty forms, or digital manuals. - Promotional Campaigns
NFC stickers can open campaign pages, coupon pages, event registration forms, social media profiles, or loyalty program links. - Membership and Club Cards
NTAG213 NFC tags can be used for membership identification, customer engagement, or account lookup when connected to a compatible backend system. - Packaging and Retail Labels
NFC stickers can be added to packaging, labels, displays, or promotional items to support digital product interaction. - Access or Check-In Workflows
NTAG213 tags may support simple identification, check-in, or tap-based workflow triggers when used with compatible software and readers.
NTAG213 vs NTAG215 vs NTAG216
| Chip Option | User Memory | Best Fit |
| NTAG213 | 144 bytes | URLs, simple NDEF records, product links, promotions, and basic tap interactions |
| NTAG215 | 504 bytes | Larger NFC records or projects needing more user memory |
| NTAG216 | 888 bytes | More complex data, longer records, or projects requiring higher memory capacity |
Choose NTAG213 NFC tags when the project only needs a URL, short text, simple identifier, or standard NDEF record.
Choose NTAG215 or NTAG216 when the encoded content requires more memory.
How Brands Use NTAG213 NFC Stickers on Product Packaging
A cosmetic, beverage, electronics, or gift-product brand may use an NTAG213 NFC sticker to connect physical packaging with a digital product page.
The sticker can be printed with the brand logo and programmed with a product URL. It may be applied to packaging, card inserts, bottle labels, promotional tags, or membership materials.
When a customer taps the sticker with an NFC-enabled phone, the encoded link opens. The landing page can show product details, authenticity information, registration forms, care instructions, or promotional content.
Before production, samples should be tested on the actual package material, tag position, phone models, adhesive, and printed artwork.
Planning Custom NTAG213 NFC Stickers for a Product or Campaign?
Send the sticker size, artwork file, target surface, encoded URL or data format, material preference, and expected quantity.
Our team can help check whether NTAG213 memory is sufficient, recommend a suitable sticker construction, and prepare samples for phone reading, printing, adhesion, and packaging tests.
Frequently Asked Question
What does “ntag213 nfc tag sticker 1356mhz iso14443a” mean?
It means the sticker uses an NTAG213 NFC chip, operates at 13.56 MHz, and follows ISO/IEC 14443 Type A communication.
Can NTAG213 NFC tags be used for payments?
NTAG213 NFC tags do not process payments by themselves. They can open a payment page, membership page, or app link, but actual payment processing requires a secure payment system and backend platform.
Are NTAG213 NFC stickers waterproof?
Waterproof or weather-resistant performance depends on the material, surface protection, adhesive, sealing method, and installation environment.
Can NTAG213 NFC stickers work on metal?
Standard NFC stickers may not work well directly on metal. Metal surfaces usually require an anti-metal NFC sticker or spacer design.
What information should be confirmed before ordering?
Confirm the tag size, material, artwork, adhesive surface, encoded URL or data, phone interaction requirement, finishing method, quantity, and whether anti-metal construction is needed.
Get Your Custom RFID Tags
As a leading custom RFID tag manufacturer, we craft solutions based on the unique needs of your operation. We offer a wide range of customization options, including material, size, frequency, encoding, and read distance, ensuring each RFID Tag is perfectly customized to your requirements. No matter what application you use RFID tags for, we can provide rugged, reliable RFID tags that meet the highest quality and durability standards. Here are the main ways we customize RFID tags to fit your needs.

Material Selection
Material is key for customizing RFID tags. Plastic works in harsh conditions, while softer materials suit delicate spaces. Different materials also affect signal performance. Pick what fits your use case to ensure your tags last and work reliably.

Customized Size
Size shapes usability. Small tags fit tight spaces or tiny items, while larger tags are easily read. In crowded areas, sleek tags prevent clashes. Align shape and dimension with your goods for visibility, convenience, and performance.

Frequency Requirements
Choose LF, HF, or UHF based on read range, speed, and interference. LF and HF resist metals and liquids but have shorter ranges. UHF offers an extended range yet may face signal blocks. Match frequency to your environment for reliable performance.

Reading Distance
Define the distance at which you have to read the tag. Short distances work for retail checkouts, while warehouses may need meters of coverage. Antenna design, reader settings, and power outputs affect range.Adjust these factors to capture data accurately at the distance you need.

Encode
Plan how data is stored on each tag. Some only hold an ID, while others contain detailed info. Decide if you need a simple EPC or added user memory. Ensure your chosen format works with existing software. Proper encoding streamlines processes and slashes errors.

Application Environment
Consider real-world conditions. Temperature swings, humidity, and chemicals can degrade tags. For outdoor use, opt for UV-resistant casings. In healthcare or food settings, ensure compliance with safety rules. Matching your tags to the environment maximizes their lifespan.
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