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vCard QR Code — Digital Business Card

One scan saves your name, number and email to their phone.

A vCard QR code is a digital business card: when someone scans it, their phone offers to save your name, phone number, email, company and website straight into their contacts — no typing, no lost cards. Put it on a printed business card, your email signature, a conference badge, or even your phone's lock screen. Free, no watermark, generated in your browser.

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They keep your details, not a card

One scan drops you into their contacts with everything filled in — far stickier than a card that ends up in a drawer.

Works anywhere you can show an image

Print it, add it to your email signature, set it as your lock screen, or stick it on your laptop.

Looks like you, not a generic code

Add your logo, brand colours and a 'Save my contact' frame so it matches your personal brand.

How to make it

  1. 1Pick the Contact tab below and fill in your name, phone, email, company and website.
  2. 2Style the code with your colours and logo.
  3. 3Add a 'Save my contact' frame so people know what it does.
  4. 4Download it and add it to your card, signature or lock screen.

FAQ

What is a vCard QR code?

It's a QR code that contains your contact details in the standard vCard format. When scanned, the phone recognises it as a contact and offers to save it — name, phone, email, company and website all at once.

Do people need an app to scan my business-card QR code?

No. iPhones and Android phones read vCard QR codes from the built-in camera and prompt to add the contact directly.

Can I edit my details after I print the card?

A vCard QR code is static — the details are baked into the image. If your number or email changes, generate a new one. If you expect details to change, point a dynamic QR at an online contact page instead so you can edit it without reprinting.

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