Development tool for Near Field Communications. Use your mobile and computer together in an effective workflow.
From your computer, open the online NDEF editor at http://ndefeditor.com or get the Eclipse plugin at http://code.google.com/p/nfc-eclipse-plugin/ for a file-based editor.
Once your NFC message is composed, the editor automagically generate a special QR code. This Android app lets you scan that code and write to NFC tags or beam to other devices. Also supports:
- Auto-detect and preview of various data types
- Load/save to file, email as attachment
- Writing tags as read-only
- Reading tags and beams
- NFC Intent broadcasts
- Pretty printing previews of XML and JSON
The Eclipse plugin site contains an Android project boilerplate and other useful links.
This application is intended for developers who want to get quickly set up with some NFC experimentation and development.
Non-NFC devices are supported through the use of broadcast intent (like the FakeTagsActivity Android example).
Please note that the auto-detection of binary payload is no exact science. But if you are working with XML or JSON formats you'll love it! :-)
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From your computer, open the online NDEF editor at http://ndefeditor.com or get the Eclipse plugin at http://code.google.com/p/nfc-eclipse-plugin/ for a file-based editor.
Once your NFC message is composed, the editor automagically generate a special QR code. This Android app lets you scan that code and write to NFC tags or beam to other devices. Also supports:
- Auto-detect and preview of various data types
- Load/save to file, email as attachment
- Writing tags as read-only
- Reading tags and beams
- NFC Intent broadcasts
- Pretty printing previews of XML and JSON
The Eclipse plugin site contains an Android project boilerplate and other useful links.
This application is intended for developers who want to get quickly set up with some NFC experimentation and development.
Non-NFC devices are supported through the use of broadcast intent (like the FakeTagsActivity Android example).
Please note that the auto-detection of binary payload is no exact science. But if you are working with XML or JSON formats you'll love it! :-)
Tags: nfc developper, nfc eclipse plugin, nfc eclipse, nfc eclipse plugin blog, nfceclipseplugin, nfceclipseplugin how android, online ndef editor, print nfc en pantalla android, nfc development on eclipse plugin, nfc developer.android.
Recently changed in this version:
Fixed SignatureRecord parse issue, fixed record list clipping/layout issue.





Comments and ratings for NFC Developer
(78 stars)
by Fajar Doang on 13/05/2013
ok
(78 stars)
by Patrick Pacheco on 15/04/2013
Great!
(78 stars)
by James Britton on 01/02/2013
This has helped me a lot with a project I'm working on. It's so easy to build up data for a tag. Thank you very much!
(78 stars)
by Dimitri Canonne on 23/01/2013
Thank you! Very nice app
(78 stars)
by Poisot Loïc on 08/01/2013
Simple, effective, working. With the ecplise plugin, it's the perfect way to develop ncf app and to understand how nfc works. Thks
(78 stars)
by John McLear on 20/12/2012
This is a fantastic app and service for developers and imagineers! Keep up the great work :)
(78 stars)
by Saad on 22/10/2012
Must have for all developers working with NFC. Or even if just writing tags is what you do.