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vCard QR Code Generator

Turn your contact details into a scannable QR code. Share your phone number, email, and social links instantly. Scanners can save you as a contact.

Enter contact details to generate a vCard QR code

Use Cases

  • Add to business cards for easy contact sharing
  • Display at networking events
  • Include in email signatures
  • Print on marketing materials
  • Share on social media profiles

Quick Fill

How it works

Enter your contact information: first and last name, organization, job title, phone number, email, website, and address. Only name is required, but more details make the contact more useful.

The tool generates a vCard 3.0 format contact card encoded in the QR code. This standard format is recognized by all smartphones and contact management systems.

What happens when scanned:

  1. Device reads the vCard data from the QR code
  2. Phone prompts to create a new contact
  3. All fields populate automatically
  4. User saves the contact to their address book

The QR code generates as you enter details. Preview shows your contact summary. Download for business cards, email signatures, or networking materials.

When You'd Actually Use This

Modern business cards

Add QR codes to traditional business cards. People scan to save your contact instantly. No more manual data entry or typos in phone numbers.

Conference networking

Badge holders with QR codes for easy contact sharing. Scan each other's codes instead of fumbling with physical cards. More connections made faster.

Email signature contact sharing

Include QR code in email signatures. Recipients can save your contact on mobile devices. Makes follow-up communication effortless.

Real estate agent marketing

Property signs with agent contact QR codes. Potential buyers save your info while viewing the property. Capture leads at the moment of interest.

Speaker and presenter bios

Event programs with speaker contact QR codes. Attendees connect with presenters they want to follow up with. Builds professional networks.

Service provider directories

Contractors, consultants, and freelancers share contact info. Clients save multiple providers for future needs. Always top-of-mind when work arises.

What to Know Before Using

Contact info is publicly visible.Anyone who scans gets all your details. Don't include personal information you want to keep private. Use business contact details.

Some fields may not transfer.Different phones handle vCard fields differently. Core fields (name, phone, email) always work. Custom fields may be ignored.

Profile photos aren't supported.Standard vCard QR codes don't include images. Some apps support photo vCards, but compatibility varies. Keep it simple for best results.

Updates require new QR codes.If your phone number changes, you need new QR codes everywhere. Consider using a digital business card service for updatable contacts.

Pro tip: Create separate QR codes for different contexts. One for personal contacts, one for business. Use a Google Voice number for public-facing codes.

Common Questions

Will this work on all phones?

Yes, vCard format is universally supported. iPhones, Android devices, and even feature phones recognize vCard QR codes.

Can I include social media profiles?

Add social URLs in the website field or description. Some vCard readers recognize social profile fields, but URL is most compatible.

How many contacts can one QR code hold?

One QR code = one contact. For multiple contacts, create separate codes or link to a digital contact page with multiple options.

Can people still call if they don't scan?

QR codes are scannable only. Always include your phone number in readable text too. The QR code is for convenience, not replacement.

What's the difference between vCard and meCard?

vCard is more widely supported. meCard is simpler but less compatible. This tool uses vCard 3.0 for maximum device support.

Should I use this or a digital business card?

vCard QR codes work offline and universally. Digital business cards offer analytics and updates. Use vCard for simplicity, digital for features.

How do I test the QR code?

Scan it with your phone. Verify all fields populate correctly. Save the contact and check it appears in your address book properly.