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Identiv Expands ID-Tiny HF Tag Portfolio to Enable Secure Digital Intelligence for Ultra-Compact Applications

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Identiv (NASDAQ: INVE) expanded its ID-Tiny product family, a portfolio of ultra-miniaturized HF/NFC inlays and tags designed for space-constrained, high-value items in healthcare, luxury goods, electronics, and smart packaging. The enlarged range now includes eight miniature HF tags supporting ISO15693 and leading ICs, and is available immediately.

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Market Context

Viewed against five recent news-driven moves showing 3 divergences and only 2 alignments, a flat res...
Analysis

Viewed against five recent news-driven moves showing 3 divergences and only 2 alignments, a flat response to this ID-Tiny HF tag expansion would be consistent with a market that has reacted cautiously to Identiv’s catalysts despite low short positioning reported in platform data.

Key Figures

Tag variants: 8 tags
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Tag variants 8 tags Number of distinct tags in expanded ID-Tiny portfolio

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 24 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 24 asset sale agreement Neutral -32.3% Agreement to sell IoT assets to Trackonomy for preferred equity and partnership.
Jun 01 product launch Positive -1.2% Launch of ID-Pixels 3.0 BLE smart labels for supply chain intelligence.
May 13 earnings report Positive -17.8% Q1 2026 revenue beat guidance with improved margins but ongoing net loss.
Apr 29 earnings call notice Neutral -2.3% Scheduling of Q1 2026 earnings call and webcast details for investors.
Apr 20 product portfolio expansion Positive +5.4% Expansion of ID-Safe NFC/HF tags for authentication and tamper detection.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent history shows several positive product and earnings announcements followed by negative price reactions, with only one product expansion drawing a clearly positive move.

Key Terms

rfid, nfc, iso15693, digital product passport (dpp)
4 terms
rfid technical
"a global leader in RFID- and BLE-enabled Internet of Things"
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify and track objects, animals, or people. It involves small tags or chips that emit signals when scanned, similar to a barcode but without needing direct line-of-sight. For investors, RFID enhances supply chain efficiency and inventory management, potentially reducing costs and improving business operations.
nfc technical
"ultra-miniaturized HF/NFC inlays and tags designed to bring secure digital intelligence"
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless technology that lets two devices exchange small amounts of data by being very close together — like tapping a phone to a payment terminal or another gadget. Investors care because NFC can enable contactless payments, access control, and simple device pairing, affecting a company’s product appeal, revenue streams, partnership opportunities, and the pace of customer adoption.
iso15693 technical
"The family supports ISO15693 and is compatible with leading IC technologies"
ISO 15693 is an international technical standard for 'vicinity' contactless RFID cards and tags that sets how devices communicate at 13.56 MHz, including command sets, data formats and methods to avoid signal collisions so tags can be read from short distances (typically up to about a meter). For investors, ISO 15693 indicates interoperability and broader market reach: products that comply can work with many readers and systems, which affects product compatibility, adoption, manufacturing needs and potential revenue across access control, inventory and asset-tracking markets.
digital product passport (dpp) technical
"enable discreet digital certificates of authenticity, Digital Product Passport (DPP) compliance"
Digital product passport (DPP) is an electronic record that links verified data about a product across its lifecycle — such as origin, materials, component parts, certifications, repair and recycling instructions, and ownership or maintenance history — typically accessible via a barcode, QR code, or online registry. It matters to investors because it affects regulatory compliance, supply-chain transparency, resale and recycling value, and consumer trust, acting like a product's title or medical record that reveals risks, costs, and market opportunities.

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Product family brings one of the industry's broadest selections of ultra-miniaturized HF tags and inlays to healthcare, luxury goods, electronics, and smart packaging markets.

SANTA ANA, Calif., July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Identiv, Inc. (NASDAQ: INVE), a global leader in RFID- and BLE-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, today announced the expansion of its ID-Tiny product family, a portfolio of ultra-miniaturized HF/NFC inlays and tags designed to bring secure digital intelligence to compact products, small components, and high-value items where space is extremely limited.

The expansion opens new possibilities for connecting physical objects that have historically been too small, too design-sensitive, or too irregularly shaped for conventional RFID and HF/NFC deployments. From jewelry and eyewear to surgical instruments, pharmaceutical vials, wireless earbuds, and personal care product caps, ID-Tiny enables brands and manufacturers to add secure digital functionality without changing how a product looks, feels, or functions.

"ID-Tiny is about making digital identity possible in places where it simply wasn't practical before," said Dr. Manfred Mueller, CSO of Identiv. "When you can bring secure, smartphone-readable HF/NFC functionality into form factors no larger than a grain of rice, you unlock entirely new use cases – from verifying a luxury ring's authenticity to tracking the use of a surgical instrument or connecting a patient to dosage instructions from a vial – without compromising performance. That is the power of miniaturization: it makes the smallest physical objects part of the digital world."

Unlocking new applications for compact products

Across use cases, ID-Tiny helps turn compact products into secure, verifiable touchpoints – enabling authenticity checks, usage tracking, tap-to-pair experiences, patient engagement, and lifecycle visibility in applications where conventional RFID has been difficult to deploy.

For luxury goods and fashion brands, ID-Tiny can enable discreet digital certificates of authenticity, Digital Product Passport (DPP) compliance, extended warranty registration, insurance activation, ownership verification, and protection against counterfeiting and gray market diversion.

In healthcare, ID-Tiny can support surgical instrument tracking, sterilization cycle monitoring, medical consumable authentication, pharmaceutical vial tracking, and patient-facing digital instructions.

In consumer electronics and smart home applications, ID-Tiny can enable product pairing, accessory verification, replacement part authentication, and lifecycle service support.

For food, beverage, beauty, and personal care brands, ID-Tiny can help protect product integrity while creating new consumer touchpoints – from authenticity checks and anti-refill protection to usage instructions, loyalty experiences, and post-purchase engagement.

This can help organizations reduce counterfeit losses, lower warranty and fraud costs, improve operational efficiency, accelerate authentication processes, improve recall management, and ultimately strengthen consumer trust.

Designed for real-world deployment

The expanded ID-Tiny portfolio includes eight distinct tags across multiple form factors – one of the industry's broadest selections of miniature HF tags – giving customers flexibility to integrate HF functionality into a wide range of compact products, surfaces, and materials. The family supports ISO15693 and is compatible with leading IC technologies including NXP ICODE® 3 and STMicroelectronics ST25TV, with label sizes smaller than a pencil eraser.

Identiv supports customers from design through deployment with encoding and personalization services, application testing, rapid prototyping, and scalable manufacturing capacity. This enables customers to move from concept to production while addressing the RF performance, integration, and manufacturing challenges that come with ultra-miniaturized RFID design.

"Smaller tags do more than solve a space problem. They make HF functionality possible in places where there was never room for it before," continued Mueller. "Every connected object starts with a digital identity. By making it practical to add that identity to smaller and often more challenging form factors, ID-Tiny expands what organizations and end users can connect, track, authenticate, and engage with across the physical world."

The ID-Tiny product family is available now. For more information about Identiv's ID-Tiny product family or other IoT solutions, please visit Identiv's Product Finder or contact sales@identiv.com.

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About Identiv

Identiv's RFID- and BLE-enabled IoT solutions create digital identities for physical objects, enhancing global connectivity for businesses, people, and the planet. Its solutions, integrated into over 2.0 billion applications worldwide, drive innovation across healthcare, logistics, consumer electronics, luxury goods, smart packaging, and more. For additional information, visit identiv.com | Follow us on LinkedIn @Identiv

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FAQ

What is Identiv's ID-Tiny HF/NFC tag portfolio announced on July 15, 2026 (INVE)?

Identiv's ID-Tiny portfolio is a family of ultra-miniaturized HF/NFC inlays and tags for very small, high-value products. According to Identiv, it enables secure digital identity, authentication, and tracking where conventional RFID or HF/NFC tags could not previously fit or perform effectively.

Which industries can use Identiv's expanded ID-Tiny HF tags for ultra-compact applications (INVE)?

The expanded ID-Tiny portfolio targets healthcare, luxury goods, fashion, consumer electronics, smart home, food, beverage, beauty, and personal care markets. According to Identiv, these tags support use cases like authenticity checks, patient engagement, lifecycle tracking, accessory verification, and anti-refill or anti-counterfeit protection.

What technical standards and IC technologies do Identiv's new ID-Tiny HF tags support (INVE)?

Identiv states that the expanded ID-Tiny family supports the ISO15693 HF standard and works with NXP ICODE 3 and STMicroelectronics ST25TV ICs. Tag label sizes are described as smaller than a pencil eraser, helping integration into space-constrained products and challenging materials across diverse applications.

How many HF tags are in Identiv's expanded ID-Tiny product family and why is this important for INVE investors?

The expanded ID-Tiny portfolio includes eight distinct miniature HF tags across multiple form factors. According to Identiv, this breadth offers integration flexibility, helping brands embed secure HF/NFC functionality into compact products, small components, and irregular surfaces that previously could not host conventional RFID solutions.

When are Identiv's expanded ID-Tiny HF/NFC tags available and how can customers get support (INVE)?

The ID-Tiny product family is available now, according to Identiv. The company offers encoding and personalization, application testing, rapid prototyping, and scalable manufacturing support, helping customers move from concept to production while addressing RF performance and integration challenges of ultra-miniaturized RFID designs.