NFC Tools

To read and write NFC tags

Published by: wakdev

Description

NFC Tools can read and write your NFC tags with a simple and lightweight user interface.
By passing your device near an NFC chip, you can read the data it contains and interact with the content.
The "Read" section allows you to see data such as:
- the maker of the tag
- the type of tag (ex : Mifare Ultralight, NTAG213)
- the norm of the tag (ex : NFC Forum Type 2)
- the available technology (ex: NFC A)
- its serial number (ex : 04:85:c8:5a:40:2b:80)
- the size of the tag and of the data on it
- if you can write on the tag
- all the data on the tag (NDEF format)
NFC Tools can record standard information on your tags which will be compatible with any NFC device.
For instance, you can store a VCARD to share your contact details easily, open an URL, share a phone number or even a geolocation.
The "Write" section let you record standardised data such as:
- a simple text
- a link to a website
- an email
- a contact
- a phone number
- a predefined text message
- an address or geolocation
- a WiFi or Bluetooth configuration
- personalised data
- and more...
The write function allows you to add as much data as you wish.
This way you can record large quantities of information on your tag.
The app also allows you to save the contents of your chip for later access.
NFC Tools has been tested with the following NFC tags:
- NTAG 203, 210, 210u, 212, 213, 213TT, 215, 216, 413 DNA, 424 DNA
- Ultralight, Ultralight C, Ultralight EV1
- ICODE SLI, SLI-S, SLIX, SLIX-S, SLIX-L, SLIX2, DNA
- DESFire EV1, EV2, EV3
- ST25TV, ST25TA
- Felica
If you encounter any problem, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Notes:
- Compatible from iPhone 7 and iOS 13.
- Use the "compatibility" mode to read/write Mifare Classic tags.
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NFC Tools - Pro Edition
59.99 R

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User Rating

4.8 out of 5

133 ratings in South Africa

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1K mifare cards

ThamiZondo on

South Africa

I’m have issues to write and read new cards, but once are encoded with other phone I can read and write. I’m using iPhone 11. How can I solve this.

Great app

Kellymore2 on

South Africa

Great

Nfc tools

geronkey on

South Africa

Claims partial compatibility with mifare classic but i could not read and such cards

Exultant app

Carel Herbst on

South Africa

Exultant App

Highly Recommend

slashdmg on

South Africa

If you want to do anything with an NFC Tag, download this app.

Highly recommended

Sonikku2k on

South Africa

This is, to date the ONLY app that can read the ATR of any ISO card (MIFARE, DESFire, etc). I tried all the others including official NXP apps this is the only one that works.

wifi分享用不了,很垃圾

神龙Happy on

China

wifi分享用不了,很垃圾

开了会员都用不了

sJbfdcvd on

China

退款

读取nfc功能做的太差劲了

脾气上来了 on

China

我读了半天nfc没反应

。。

12138cn on

China

用一次就收费是吧有点夸张吧

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