Scan hundreds of RFID tags per second to manage receiving, stock counts, transfers, and returns. Eliminate manual counting and get real-time inventory accuracy across all your locations.
Every workflow your warehouse needs, powered by RFID speed
Receive incoming inventory by scanning product barcodes and RFID tags together. Map each physical tag to a Shopify product and update inventory levels automatically.
Run full-store or spot counts in minutes. Scan an entire room of inventory and instantly see what matches, what's missing, and what's unexpected.
Ship inventory between locations using Shopify's native transfer API. Scan items at origin, ship, then scan again at destination to verify receipt.
Scan a returned item's RFID tag to instantly identify the product, restore its status, and update Shopify inventory in one step.
Track inventory accuracy trends, view per-location performance, and monitor system health with rolling KPIs, charts, and activity feeds.
View all tag-to-product mappings, search by product or SKU, drill into individual EPCs, and bulk-manage your RFID tag database.
From physical tag to Shopify inventory in seconds
Attach RFID tags to your products. Scan the product barcode, then scan the RFID tag to create the mapping.
Point your RFID reader and scan hundreds of tags per second. The app matches each tag to its product in real time.
See exactly what's expected vs. what's found. Missing items, unexpected items, and quantities are all highlighted.
Approve adjustments and they're applied to Shopify inventory automatically. Every change is logged in the audit trail.
Common questions about RFID Inventory for Shopify
You need a UHF RFID handheld reader with an Android operating system. We support the SEUIC AUTOID UTouch 2 (recommended) and Zebra MC3330xR. The app runs in the device's web browser — no native app install required. You'll also need UHF RFID tags (stickers or hang tags) for your products.
Yes. The app includes a built-in RFID simulator that generates realistic scan data. You can test every workflow — receiving, counting, transfers, and returns — using the simulator before purchasing hardware.
During the receiving workflow, you scan a product's barcode to identify the SKU, then scan the RFID tags to create the mapping. Each RFID tag gets a unique association to a specific Shopify product variant. You can also search by product name or SKU if no barcode is available.
Yes. After receiving, counting, or processing returns, the app sends inventory adjustments directly to Shopify. For stock transfers, it uses Shopify's native Transfer API so inventory moves correctly between locations. All adjustments require your approval before being applied.
All locations configured in your Shopify store are supported. You can run counts at any location, transfer stock between locations, and track per-location accuracy from the analytics dashboard.
Ready to bring RFID accuracy to your Shopify store? Get in touch and we'll help you plan your rollout.