FMC:

The future of product & packaging communication

Tap Phone for Instantaneous

  • User Manuals
  • Assembly Instructions
  • Warranty Registration
  • Regulatory Fine Print
  • Product Authentication
  • Language Options
  • Auto Play Video
  • E-commerce Links
  • Care Instructions
  • Post-sale Engagement
  • Brand Storytelling

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FMC:

the future of product &packaging communication

With a single tap, a Folio Mobile Chip delivers product and brand information straight to a customer's phone.

Businesses place FMCs (Folio Mobile Chips) on products, packaging, tags, labels, and signage, to make communication effortless, while streamlining supply chains and reducing print and labor costs.

A single tap gives customers instant access to manuals, warranties, assembly instructions, videos, brochures, menus, programs, and regulatory fine print-filling the full screen of any mobile device.

FMCs set the highest standard for mobile graphic formatting, delivering digital content with seamless clarity.

Why Current Solutions Fail

Print is Problematic

  • Expensive compared to digital.
  • Environmentally unpopular.
  • Impossible to update efficiently.
  • Low engagement.

QRs are Problematic

  • Physically awkward.
  • Slow delivery of content.
  • Linked to shrunken websites and PDFs.
  • Low engagement.

Why FMC Matters

  • Reduces your print and content creation cost.
  • Shortens your communication production cycle.
  • Take advantage of the best Mobile UX.
  • Radically improves your graphic design.
  • Generates the highest engagement rates.
  • Access useful analytics.

FMCs deliver Folios made for the phone

Better than websites

Better than PDFs

FMC Folios

Unparalleled UX

  • Instantaneous access to digital content.
  • A full screen visual experience.
  • A clutter free graphic format.
  • Auto play video.
  • Intuitive swipe orientated user navigation.
  • Multi-lingual.
  • Link-friendly.

FMC Durability

  • 100% secure, un-hackable
  • Water Resistant
  • Cold Resistant
  • Heat Resistant
  • Humidity Resistant
  • Compatible with all surfaces (including metal)
FMC chip

FMC Services

FAQs

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.

NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that lets two devices exchange data when brought within a few centimeters of each other. An NFC "chip" is the integrated circuit (IC) that powers this communication.