ForNext NFC Wet Inlay – NTAG213 10 × 20 mm (13.56 MHz)
This ultra-compact NFC wet inlay is built on the original NXP NTAG213 chip and operates at 13.56 MHz under the ISO 14443A / NFC Forum Type 2 standard. Despite its small 10 × 20 mm footprint, it offers 144 bytes of user memory, suitable for URLs, identifiers, text strings, batch numbers and one-tap digital triggers.
The thin PET inlay with pressure-sensitive adhesive makes this tag ideal for item-level NFC tagging where space is extremely limited — such as cosmetics, electronics, accessories, retail boxes, tools, components, documents, event tickets and branded packaging. The original NTAG213 chip ensures strong mobile compatibility across iOS and Android devices, stable field performance and excellent data retention.
Common use cases include:
- Smart product linking — attach to small retail items for authenticity verification, landing pages, after-sales information or anti-tamper workflows.
- Mini asset identification — ideal for small tools, IT peripherals, components, medical samples, lab containers and handheld equipment.
- Marketing & engagement — tiny NFC touchpoints for brochures, cards, gifts, invitations or event activation labels.
- Workflow & light access — encode IDs or task tokens for internal tracking, workstation check-in or lightweight authentication tasks.
Specifications
| Label Size | 10 × 20 mm |
| Chip | NXP NTAG213 |
| Protocol | ISO 14443A / NFC Forum Type 2 |
| Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
| User Memory | 144 bytes (read/write) |
| Material | PET Wet Inlay with adhesive |
| Work Mode | Passive (no battery required) |
| Typical Read Range | 0 – 3 cm (depending on reader and environment) |
| Features | Thin, flexible, smartphone-readable, suitable for small items |
| Customisation | Data encoding, UID mapping, serialisation, QR/barcode printing |
This miniature NTAG213 wet inlay is perfect for manufacturers, integrators and brands needing a small, reliable NFC tag for product digitalisation, anti-counterfeit systems, mini asset tracking or interactive packaging where conventional labels are too large.





