Premium NFC Business Cards That Reflect Your Style

PVC, Wood, Carbon, or Metal - choose the finish that fits your brand. All cards include an embedded NFC chip and custom branding options

What Are NFC Business Cards?

Contactless Connections, Reimagined for the Modern Professional

NFC (Near Field Communication) business cards are next-generation contact-sharing tools that combine physical presence with digital flexibility. Each card contains a tiny embedded chip that, when tapped against a compatible smartphone, instantly opens your digital profile - no apps, no QR codes, no friction.

At KARTEE, our NFC cards are fully integrated with a powerful backend system. Once activated, the same card can be updated remotely via your dashboard without needing to reprint or replace anything. Whether you’re changing your phone number, updating your job title, or launching a new campaign, your card stays relevant and up to date.

NFC cards are available in multiple materials - from PVC and wood to carbon fiber and metal - to match your brand’s look and feel. But it’s important to be honest: despite surface appearances, all NFC cards are considered electronic waste at the end of their lifecycle due to the chip. So rather than focusing on “eco-friendliness,” we help you choose based on durability, design options, tactile impression, and NFC performance.

KARTEE NFC Cards give you a professional, high-impact way to share your details - instantly, securely, and memorably.

Material Types - Pros & Cons

Choosing the right card: understand the strengths and limitations of each material

PVC Cards

The industry standard - lightweight, waterproof, and available in matte, gloss, or soft-touch finishes.

Wooden Cards

Made from real wood veneers like bamboo or walnut, these cards offer a warm and natural look.

Carbon Cards

Ultra-light and durable with a sleek matte-black aesthetic, popular with tech-forward brands.

Metal Cards

Built from stainless steel with engraving or UV-print capabilities.
Pros
  • Luxury appearance
  • High tactile impact
Cons
  • Weak NFC signal
  • NFC chip works only on one side
  • Limited color options
  • Only high-contrast printing or engraving
  • Surface scratches easily

Comparison Table

A side-by-side look at NFC card materials to help you decide.

Feature

PVC

Wood

Carbon

Metal

Durability
★★★★☆ ★☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆
Print Quality
★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★★
Premium Appeal
★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★★
NFC Signal Strength
★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆
Customization Options
★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★☆☆☆☆ ★★★☆☆
Scratch Resistance
★★★★☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆ ★☆☆☆☆
Price

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NFC Business Cards for Everyone

Choose the best fit for your scale and style.

NFC business cards for professionals
NFC business cards for small teams
NFC business cards for large teams
NFC business cards for communities

Industry-Specific Solutions

Tailored for your sector - powerful in every context.

Let’s Create a Card That Represents You

Need help picking the best option? Contact us to request samples or discuss custom branding and formats.

NFC Business Cards FAQ

Everything you need to know about NFC business cards before you order

1What smartphones are compatible with NFC cards?
Most modern smartphones (iOS and Android) support NFC. iPhones from model 7 and up, and most Android phones since 2015, can read NFC cards without any app.
2Do I need an app to use my NFC card?
No, your card works out of the box. Just tap it to a compatible phone, and it will open your digital profile instantly.
3Can I update my information after the card is printed?
Yes. Your card links to a digital profile that you can update anytime via your dashboard - no need to reprint the card.
4Is the card secure? Can someone access my data without permission?
Your NFC card only shares the public profile link. No sensitive or private data is stored on the chip.
5Can I customize the card design?
Yes. All materials can be customized with your logo, colors, and design - within the limits of each material’s capabilities.
6What if the card gets damaged?
If physically broken or scratched beyond recognition, the NFC chip may stop working. However, your digital profile remains active and accessible via QR code or direct link.
7How long does the NFC chip last?
The chip is passive and doesn’t need charging. It typically lasts over 10 years under normal usage conditions.

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