Free vCard QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that saves your full contact details — name, phone, email, company, job title, and website — directly to anyone's address book with one scan. The output uses the universal vCard 3.0 format, which iPhone and Android cameras both recognize natively.

Fill in the fields below. Only Full Name is required. Print the QR on the back of your business card, drop it into your email signature, or add it to your conference badge.

Only Name is required. Everything else is optional.

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Why a vCard QR Beats a Plain Phone Number

A phone number alone makes the scanner do work: they have to manually create a new contact, type your name, paste your number, then realize they don't have your email or company. A vCard QR pre-fills all of it in one tap. The friction reduction is the entire value proposition.

For salespeople, realtors, consultants, and anyone whose job involves handing out contact details: the back of your business card is wasted space without a vCard QR. Same for your email signature — recipients can scan from their screen and save you to their phone without retyping.

For events — conferences, trade shows, networking nights — printing a vCard QR on your badge means every conversation ends with a single scan instead of an awkward "let me get your card."

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a vCard QR code?

A QR code that encodes a vCard — the universal digital contact format. When someone scans it, their phone offers to save your name, phone number, email, company, and website directly to their address book. No typing, no copying, no mistyped digits.

Does it work on both iPhone and Android?

Yes. iOS Camera and the Android camera app both recognize vCard QR codes natively and prompt to add the contact in one tap. No special app needed.

Which fields are required?

Only Full Name is required. Phone, email, organization, job title, and website are all optional — include only what you want strangers to have.

Where should I put a vCard QR code?

Most common: the back of a business card, the footer of an email signature, conference badges, vehicle wraps for service businesses, real-estate yard signs. Anywhere you'd otherwise be asking someone to type your details.

Is my contact info uploaded anywhere?

No. The vCard is encoded entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your name, phone, and email are never sent to or logged by our servers.