👤 vCard QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that shares your contact details — name, phone, email, company and website. People scan it to save you as a contact instantly. Free, no watermark.

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About This vCard QR Code Generator

A vCard QR code is the modern digital business card. When someone scans the code with their smartphone camera, their phone immediately offers to save all your contact details — no need to type anything or install an app.

This tool generates vCard 3.0 format QR codes, which are supported by all modern Android and iOS devices. Your data is processed entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to any server.

What Details Can I Include?

  • First and last name
  • Company name and job title
  • Phone and mobile numbers
  • Email address
  • Website URL
  • Physical address

Perfect Use Cases

  • Add a QR code to your printed business cards for instant digital contact saving
  • Include in email signatures for easy saving
  • Add to presentations, slide decks, and LinkedIn profiles
  • Place on name badges at events and conferences

Frequently Asked Questions

A vCard QR code encodes your contact information in the standard vCard format. When someone scans it with their phone, the camera app automatically offers to save all the details as a new contact. It works on all modern Android and iOS devices.

All modern Android devices (Android 8+) and Apple devices (iOS 11+) support scanning vCard QR codes with the built-in camera app. No third-party app is needed.

Completely. All vCard QR code generation happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your name, phone number, email and other contact details are never sent to any server or stored anywhere.

A plain text QR code just encodes text. A vCard QR code uses the structured vCard format, so smartphones recognise it as contact information and prompt the user to save it directly to their contacts app — with all fields (name, phone, email) correctly mapped.