vCard QR

Share your contact details instantly

Perfect for business cards, email signatures, or badges.

Ready to scan or download.

Keep contact lines short for the most reliable scans.

How it works

1

Fill in your details

Add as much or as little as you need. Name and phone are the most important fields.

2

Test scan it

Point your own phone at the preview. Make sure all the fields import correctly before you print anything.

3

Download and use it

Save the PNG and drop it into your business card design, email signature, or resume.

One scan saves the contact

No typing. When someone scans your vCard QR, their phone pulls up the contact card ready to save — name, email, number, all of it.

Saves instantly

One scan, one tap on "Add Contact." No typing, no mistakes.

No app needed

The default camera app on iOS and Android handles it. No third-party readers required.

More than just a number

Include your email, website, job title, and a note. Everything lands in their contacts app at once.

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Printing tip

vCard codes store a lot of text, so they're denser than a plain URL code. Print at 3cm × 3cm (1.2 inches) minimum, and keep the code black on white for the best scan rate.

About vCard QR codes

What is a vCard?

A vCard (Virtual Contact File) is a standard file format for digital business cards. It's what your phone's contacts app uses behind the scenes whenever you export or import a contact.

A vCard QR code takes that structured text — fields like FN for full name, TEL for phone, and EMAIL — and encodes it into a scannable image. When a smartphone camera sees that specific format, it skips the browser entirely and opens the native "Add Contact" screen directly.