Stop carrying stacks of paper business cards. A vCard QR code is the modern, eco-friendly way to network. One scan, and your details are saved in their phone forever—no typos, no lost cards.

Add it to your email signature, the last slide of your presentation, or even your phone's lock screen. It's the fastest way to get into someone's address book. By making it effortless for others to save your information, you increase the chances they'll actually reach out.

What is a vCard QR Code?

A vCard QR Code is a special type of QR code that stores all your contact information (Name, Phone, Email, Company, etc.) in a standard digital file format called a "vCard" (.vcf).

When someone scans your vCard code, their smartphone automatically recognizes it as contact data and opens their phone's "Add Contact" screen, with all your information pre-filled. They just have to tap "Save."

This is far more effective than a simple URL QR Code pointing to your website, as the primary goal of networking is for them to *save your contact details*.

How to Create Your Digital Business Card QR Code

Using our free vCard QR Code generator is simple. While only the "Name" field is required, we highly recommend filling out the most important fields for a professional digital business card:

  • Full Name: Your first and last name.
  • Phone Number: Include your country code (e.g., +1) for international contacts.
  • Email: Your primary business email address.
  • Company: Your company's name.
  • Job Title: Your role, e.g., "Marketing Manager" or "Software Developer".
  • Address: Your office or business address (optional).

The more information you provide, the more complete the contact card will be when someone saves it. Our tool generates this code securely in your browser. Your personal contact information is never sent to our servers.

vCard vs. Email QR Code: Which to Use?

This is a common question. The choice depends on your goal.

"Use a vCard QR Code when you want someone to remember you. Use an Email QR Code when you want someone to contact you."
  • Use a vCard (this tool): Best for general networking. It's the digital equivalent of giving someone your business card to put in their wallet. The goal is for them to *save your details* for future reference.
  • Use an Email QR Code: Best for a specific call-to-action. If you are on a "Contact Us" page or a poster, an Email QR Code is better, as it instantly opens a pre-addressed email, making it easy for them to send a message.

For most people, the vCard QR Code is the most powerful tool to put on a physical business card, conference badge, or email signature.