Ace RFID

4.1
92 reviews
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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
Feb 21, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
92 reviews
Dez Rae
March 5, 2026
wicked bit of kit. you can now use pretty much any roll of filament with the Ace Or Ace 2 filament feeder on Anycubic printer. highly recommended
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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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Garry Cole
January 9, 2026
the app works to an extent that it cannot avoid anycubic need for all filamentvto be anycubic standard filament. therefore ok to programme tags with colour and type using default settings so ace picks it up. anycubic limitation/restriction is disappointing
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DnG Software
January 8, 2026
anycubic has intentionally designed the slicernext to prevent you from using custom filaments, this is why when you added the first custom filament the app warned you that the remote and cloud print functions will not work. if you want to use those functions you need to use the apps preset filaments so the slicer thinks they are anycubic spools.

What’s new

Tweak color display, remove auth checks for tag