Ace RFID

4.1
68 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Simple open source app to program MiFare Ultralight or NTAG213 RFID tags to identify filament types used on the Anycubic ACE enabled 3D printers.

Source code available on github
https://github.com/DnG-Crafts/ACE-RFID
Updated on
Nov 19, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
68 reviews
Lisa Casto
November 23, 2025
Overall, a great little app. It does have a few glitches, but generally does what it's supposed to do (sometimes have to restart the app after writing 2 or 3 tags before it will write again). I have both this and the CFS app - it would be awesome to see the format tag option in this app like what is in the CFS app.
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Derek Townsend
August 4, 2025
works okay for writing RFID tags to use with the Ace Pro and the Kobra S1 printer The only problem I'm having is I can't get it to identify black filament, I program it as black but the ACE and printer recognize it as white, The printer identifies the filament type and temperature settings it's just the colors and so far mainly just black and white that I'm having an issue with. if it can be fixed to identify the colors properly I will bump it up to five stars because it is otherwise a good app
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C. Jenista
October 23, 2025
Excellent app! The app is super helpful in reading tags on 3D printer filament spools and writing new tags for repurposed spools. I purchased NTAG213 sticker NFC tags from Amazon, works like a charm.
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What’s new

Add option to enable/disable app launch on tag detection.