vCard QR Code Generator
Build a digital business card that fits in any QR code. One scan, and your contact details land straight in someone's address book.
Privacy Notice: Your personal information is only used to generate the QR code and is never stored on our servers unless you choose to make it editable (free with a free account).
A vCard QR code turns your contact details into a single scannable code. Print it on a business card, add it to your email signature, or drop it on a conference badge. No app required. Whoever scans it once saves your name, phone, email, company, and website straight to their contacts, so there's nothing for them to type and nothing for you to reprint.
Putting it on print? See QR codes for business cards and QR codes for resumes.
Key Features
- Encodes name, phone, email, organization, job title, address, and website in one code
- Works with every modern smartphone camera, no third-party app needed
- One scan writes the full contact record to the device address book
- Save as a dynamic QR code (free with a free account) to edit contact details anytime without reprinting
- Track scan counts and device types for free when you save the code to your account
Use Cases
- Business cards and branded stationery
- Conference lanyards, name badges, and event materials
- Email signatures and LinkedIn profiles
- Team directories and on-site contact boards
Best Practices
- Fill in every field you want recipients to have; leave blank anything you'd rather keep private
- Test the scan on both an iPhone and an Android device before printing at scale
- Print at 2 cm x 2 cm minimum for reliable scanning in poor lighting
- Save as a dynamic QR code (free account required) if your phone number or employer may change; update the details from your dashboard, no reprint needed
Frequently Asked Questions
Fill in your contact details above (name, phone, email, company, title, address, website) and click Generate QR Code. There's no account or sign-up required. Download the image and add it to your business card, email signature, or any printed material. When someone scans it with their phone camera, they're saving your full contact record to their address book.
Yes. The vCard format (vcf) is supported natively by both iOS and Android. On iPhone, the built-in Camera app reads it and offers to add the contact. On Android, Google Lens and most default camera apps do the same. You won't need a separate QR reader or contact app on either platform.
Yes, and it's free. Save your vCard QR code as a dynamic QR code by creating a free account before generating. Your code is then editable from your dashboard: update your phone number, email, title, or any other field and the change takes effect immediately. The printed QR code itself never needs to change.