Why NFC beats QR codes at the counter
A faster, more reliable, more tamper-proof way to pay.
A faster, more reliable, more tamper-proof way to pay.
QR codes spread because they were free to print, easy to scan, and worked everywhere. But they were never the right answer for tap-to-pay at a restaurant counter — they were just available.
A tap completes in under one second. A QR scan needs the camera to focus, align, and decode. Multiply that by 200 covers a night and you'll feel the difference at peak.
QR stickers can be replaced. NFC tags are bonded to the surface and provisioned to a specific merchant, branch, and table — so you cannot quietly swap them.
Both POS and tag work without internet. The transaction syncs the moment connectivity returns. Try doing that with a QR menu hosted on someone's shaky cloud.
Digital-only flows: a takeaway flyer, a piece of signage in a window, a billboard. Anywhere the customer is not yet at your counter. For the counter itself? NFC, every time.
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