QR Business Card

Create your digital business card with a vCard QR code. Any smartphone scans it and saves your contact instantly.

contact_page What is a QR business card?

A QR business card is a QR code that contains your contact details in vCard format — the universal standard for exchanging digital contacts. When someone scans the code with their iPhone or Android camera, the phone offers to save your contact directly to the address book, no typing required.

Unlike dynamic QR codes that redirect to a URL, a vCard QR code stores all the information directly inside the code: it works offline, never expires and depends on no external server.

edit_note How to create your QR business card in 3 steps

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Open the QR generator and select the Contact tab Go to the QR generator and click the Contact tab. You will see a form with fields for name, company, job title, phone, mobile, email, website and address.
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Fill in your details and click Generate Enter the information you want to share. Not all fields are required — include only what you want to appear in the recipient's address book. Click Generate and the QR code appears instantly.
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Download as PNG or SVG and use it anywhere Download the QR as PNG for digital use or SVG for lossless printing at any size. Add it to your printed card, email signature, presentation or LinkedIn profile.

thumb_up Benefits of QR business cards

smartphone Works on all smartphones iOS and Android natively recognise the vCard format from the camera app, with no additional app needed.
wifi_off Works offline The data is encoded inside the code. No internet connection is needed and there is no external server that could go down.
all_inclusive Never expires Unlike dynamic QR codes, a static vCard QR code is permanent. No subscriptions, no third-party dependencies.
contact_emergency Full contact saved in one scan Name, company, phone, email, website and address are saved to the address book in a single tap, with no transcription errors.
eco Less paper, more reach Share your QR via WhatsApp, email, LinkedIn or printed on your card. One image represents you across all channels.
download Free download in PNG and SVG No watermarks, no mandatory sign-up. Download the file ready to print or use digitally.

lightbulb Common uses of QR business cards

  • Printed business cards: add the QR on the back of your physical card. Recipients can save your contact in seconds even if they lose the card.
  • Professional email signature: insert the QR in your email signature. Clients and colleagues save your contact directly from the email.
  • Events and networking: share your QR on screen during presentations, trade fairs or conferences. Faster and more reliable than exchanging phone numbers by hand.
  • LinkedIn and social media: upload the QR as a cover image or in posts so followers can contact you directly with one scan.
  • Independent professionals: freelancers, consultants, doctors, lawyers and any professional who wants clients to reach them effortlessly.
  • Posters and flyers: include the QR in printed marketing materials so the audience saves your contact without writing anything.

quiz FAQ about QR Business Cards

You can include full name, job title, company, phone, mobile, email, website URL and postal address. All stored in vCard 3.0 format, natively compatible with iOS and Android.
On iPhone, open the Camera app and point at the code — a notification appears to save the contact automatically. On Android, use Google Lens or the native camera. You can also scan with our online QR reader from any browser, no app needed.
Yes. A vCard QR code contains the contact data directly encoded inside, without redirecting to any URL. The phone reads and saves the contact completely offline.
Forever. Unlike dynamic QR codes that depend on a server, a static vCard QR code never expires. The data is encoded directly in the printed or digital code.
A minimum of 2 cm × 2 cm is recommended for reliable reading on any smartphone. Download in SVG format to scale without quality loss at any print size.
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