nfc wedding wristband

NFC wedding wristbands your guests actually keep.

A tap-to-share bead bracelet, engraved with each guest's name. One tap opens their own album for your wedding — no app, no logins.

What is an NFC wedding wristband?

It is a beaded bracelet with a tiny NFC chip sealed inside one charm bead — the same contactless technology in your phone's wallet. Engraved with a guest's name, it acts as both a keepsake favor and a one-tap key to your shared wedding photo album.

How guests use it

A guest taps the band to the back of their phone. Their personal upload page opens instantly, greeting them by name. They add photos in seconds and choose, per photo, whether each one is public to the whole wedding or friends-only.

Why it beats a printed QR card

A tap is faster than lining up a camera to scan a code, and the band already knows who the guest is — so there is no typing a name or signing in. A QR code is still printed on the band as a fallback for older phones.

Made by a real card manufacturer

The bands are produced by Cardzgroup, a 30-year RFID and NFC card manufacturer. Tags are encoded and then locked read-only, so the link inside cannot be tampered with after your wedding is set up.

Questions

Do NFC wedding wristbands need an app?

No. Tapping opens a normal web page in the phone's browser.

Which phones can tap?

Virtually all modern iPhones and Android phones read NTAG NFC tags. A printed QR code covers the rest.

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