A vCard QR code stores your contact information so one scan saves your name, phone, email, and company directly to the scanner's phone contacts. No typing, no typos — ideal for networking and business cards.
When to use a vCard QR code
- Business cards and conference badges
- Email signatures and LinkedIn banners
- Storefront windows and reception desks
- Speaker profiles at events
How to create a vCard QR code in 3 steps
- Choose vCard — on the generator, select Contact (vCard).
- Enter your details — name, phone with country code, email, company, and title. Include only what you want to share publicly.
- Download and use — add the QR to your card design. SVG works well for professional print.
Static vs dynamic vCard
A static vCard QR is perfect when contact details are stable — print on business cards once. A dynamic vCard (requires a free account) lets you update your phone or email after cards are printed: the short link redirects to your latest contact page or vCard file.
Tips
- Use your mobile number with country code (for example +91 for India)
- Test the code yourself before printing a batch of cards
- Keep the QR at least 1.5 cm square on small business cards