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vCard QR Code Generator

Turn your contact details into a scannable digital business card. One scan saves everything to the phone's address book - no app required.

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How to Create a vCard (Contact) QR Code

A vCard QR code embeds a complete contact record in the vCard 3.0 format. Instead of handing over a paper card that gets lost, you let people scan once and your details land directly in their phone's contacts - name, phone, email, job title, company, website and address.

Step by step

  • Enter at least a first name; add as many of the optional fields as you like.
  • The more fields you fill, the richer the saved contact - but a denser QR. Keep it to the essentials for the cleanest scan.
  • Brand it with your colours or logo, then download as SVG for crisp printing on a business card.

Great for

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Business Cards

Print the code on the back so a scan replaces manual typing.

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Email Signatures

Drop it into your signature so anyone can save your details from an email.

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Conferences & Networking

Put it on your badge or slide deck for instant, paperless contact sharing.

Tips

  • Include the country code in your phone number (e.g. +1) so it dials correctly worldwide.
  • Names in any script work - characters are stored as UTF-8 and commas/semicolons are escaped automatically.
  • For privacy, contact codes are not saved to this site's recent-codes history.

vCard QR Code FAQ

What is a vCard QR code?

It encodes a full contact record (vCard 3.0). Scanning it lets a phone save your name, phone, email, company and website in one tap.

Do I have to fill in every field?

No - only first name is required. Add whichever details you want to share; fewer fields produce a simpler, faster-scanning code.

Will it work with Korean or other non-English names?

Yes. Text is carried as UTF-8 and special characters are escaped, so names in any language remain intact.

Is my contact data uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything is generated locally in your browser, and contact codes are excluded from the local history.

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