TapmyPet is the most advanced dog tag / pet ID on the market. Scan or tap a Pet Tag with any phone to access your pets unique profile with tons of information & safety features.
Your pets profile contains 100x more information than a standard dog tag that can only hold a few lines of information.
You can store:
Multiple phone numbers,
Multiple email addresses,
Gallery (pictures, videos)
Your pets bio
Upload medical documents
Vaccination history and status
Add allergies
Personality type
Add pet ownership information
.. and SO MUCH MORE…
With NFC & QR technology, TapmyPet is made to last a lifetime.
There are no batteries required and our Pet Tags are made of high grade epoxy resin.
For Android users ensure NFC is enable.
The main URL that your pet tag is going to be able accessed from. You can find it under the QR code of your tag.
The Location URL is the Google map location.
You can find it by searching your full address (number address postcode area country) in the google maps.
NFC – or near-field communication – is a transmission standard based on radio frequency identification (RFID) which enables contactless data transmission across a distance of a few centimeters.
NFC is based on RFID technology. RFID systems comprise at least one initiator (typically an RFID reading/writing device) and any number of target devices (known as transponders), which receive, process, and answer messages received from the initiator. Data transmission occurs by means of electromagnetic induction between two loop antennas. The gap between the RFID reading device and the transponder is called the air interface. The aim of RFID technology is to identify, authenticate, and track objects or people. For instance, in logistics RFID transponders are attached to products or transport pallets to track the flow of goods.
As an international standard, NFC specifies an RFID connection process for the electromagnetic near field. In accordance with ISO/IEC 180000-3, the standard frequency for NFC systems is 13.56 MHz – one of the ISM high-frequency bands available worldwide without a license.
For Android users ensure NFC is enable.
You can activate the NFC function on an Android smartphone in just a few steps.
Step 1: Open the Drawer app – the Android application that gives you an overview of all apps installed on your smartphone.
Step 2: Open the “Settings” app by tapping on the symbol.
Step 3: Select the menu item “Connected Devices”.
If you are using a version older than Android OS 8.0, you can find the NFC function under “Wireless and Networks” → “More”.
Step 4: Tap on “Connection Settings”.
Step 5: Tap on the slider to activate the NFC function.
A colored slider indicates that the NFC function is active.
Tap on the slider again to deactivate the function.