QR code for business card (vCard)
Let people add your contact in one scan instead of typing your phone number from a tiny card.
What gets encoded
A vCard QR stores structured fields such as name, phone, email, organization, and title. Keep values short so imported contacts look tidy on phones.
Design and testing
Use strong contrast on the card. Add a short human-readable line so people know the QR opens a contact. Test with both iPhone and Android before printing thousands of cards.
Create a vCard QR
Use the vCard tab in the generator.
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FAQ
What contact fields can a vCard QR include?
Typical fields are name, phone, email, company, and title. Keep the set concise for clean contact import.
Can I include multiple phone numbers or emails?
Yes, but too many fields can make contact cards cluttered. Prioritize primary channels first.
Will non-English names import correctly?
Usually yes on modern devices, but parsing can vary across apps. Test with your audience’s common phones.
What if my job title or phone number changes?
Static vCard QR content is fixed. Update details by generating and replacing with a new code.
How big should the QR be on a business card?
Use strong contrast, preserve white margin, and test printed proofs before mass production.