Best card machine for Tattoo and piercing studios
Independent tattoo studios, piercing artists, micropigmentation. Higher-value transactions, deposit-on-booking, treatment over multiple sessions.
Our pick
Square Terminal
Acquirer: Square
Booking-system integration with industry-specific apps (Tattoodo, Inkbook) plus card-on-file for multi-session work. Square handles the workflow well.
Why this trade matters
- Cashflow shape
- Steady weekly with weekend peaks. Convention / guest-spot weeks lump.
- Average transaction
- £60 to £400+
- Contactless share
- ~45%
Watch outs
- Local-authority licensing affects some acquirer underwriting.
- Card-on-file for multi-session work needs explicit consent capture.
- Higher-value contactless requires confirmation flow.
Alternatives
- Dojo Go (multi-artist studios)
- Tap to Pay on iPhone (mobile / guest-spot artists)
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How Square Terminal stacks up
Tattoo and piercing studios by location
Locations we cover for Tattoo and piercing studios.
- Leicester
- Southall (Ealing)
- Wembley (Brent)
- Harrow
- Birmingham (Handsworth and Soho Road)
- Smethwick (Sandwell)
- Slough
- Coventry (Foleshill and Stoney Stanton)
- East Ham (Newham)
- Manchester (Cheetham Hill and Rusholme)
- Leeds (Harehills and Chapeltown)
- Wolverhampton (Bilston Road and Whitmore Reans)
- Tooting (Wandsworth)
- Bradford
- Forest Gate (Newham)
- Hounslow
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Director, MerchantHQ
Oliver leads MerchantHQ's terminal testing and acquirer comparison. With a background in UK commercial finance and merchant payments, he oversees terminal reviews, switching guidance and high-risk vertical mapping.
Last reviewed: 26 April 2026