Create Your Digital Business Card QR Code
Create a digital business card QR code that shares your full contact details with a single scan. When someone scans your vCard QR code, their phone automatically prompts them to save your contact - name, phone, email, company, website, and more - without any manual typing. Ideal for business cards, conference badges, email signatures, and LinkedIn profiles. Dynamic vCard QR codes let you update your contact information anytime without reprinting your cards.
What is a vCard QR Code?
A vCard QR Code encodes your complete contact information in the universally recognized vCard format (also called VCF or Virtual Contact File) and transfers it directly to someone's smartphone address book with a single scan. When scanned, the phone's camera reads the vCard data and prompts the user to 'Add to Contacts' or 'Save Contact.' This eliminates manual typing, prevents typos, and ensures your name, phone numbers, emails, job title, company, website, and even profile photo are saved correctly every time. vCard QR codes are essential for business cards, email signatures, conference badges, and anywhere professional networking happens. Dynamic vCard codes let you update your details - like a new phone number, job title, or company - without reprinting physical materials, and scan analytics show how many people saved your contact.
Key Features
Everything you need for a professional QR code
Save contact with one scan
Include photo and social links
Works with all phones
Update details anytime
Support for multiple phone numbers and email addresses
Compatible with all major contact apps - Apple Contacts, Google Contacts, Outlook
Perfect For
See how people are using this tool
Networking Events
Share your contact info instantly at conferences and meetups.
Digital Contact Cards
Add a QR code to your physical card for digital contact saving.
Contact Card Email Signatures
Include a vCard QR code so recipients can save your contact easily.
Real Estate Agents
Place vCard QR codes on yard signs, property brochures, and open house flyers so prospective buyers can save your contact details instantly. Include your office number, mobile, email, and website for multi-channel follow-up.
Freelancers and Consultants
Add a vCard QR code to your invoice templates, proposals, and portfolio PDFs. Clients can save your contact information with one scan, making it easy for them to reach you for future projects or referrals.
How to Create Your QR Code
1. Enter Contact Details
Fill in your name, phone, email, company, and other info.
2. Add Optional Fields
Include your photo, website, social profiles, and address.
3. Download & Share
Get your vCard QR code and start networking smarter!
4. Test Cross-Platform Compatibility
Scan the code with both an iPhone and Android device to ensure all fields (photo, social links, address) save correctly. Some fields display differently on iOS vs Android, so testing ensures a consistent experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What information can I include?
Can I update my info later?
Will the photo save correctly on all phones?
Can I include multiple phone numbers or emails?
Do vCard QR codes work internationally?
Can I add social media links like LinkedIn or Twitter?
What happens if someone scans but doesn't save the contact?
Is it better to use a vCard QR code or a URL to my LinkedIn?
Is this available in languages other than English?
Tips for Getting the Most from QR Code Tools
Practical advice for better results
Choose the Right QR Type
Different content needs different QR code types. A restaurant menu works best with a URL QR code, while sharing contact details calls for a vCard code. WiFi QR codes eliminate password-sharing friction for guests. Using the right type ensures the best scanning experience for your audience.
Prioritize Scannability Over Design
Custom colors, logos, and shapes make QR codes more attractive - but contrast matters most. Ensure dark modules on a light background with at least 40% contrast ratio. Always test printed codes under real-world conditions: different lighting, distances, and phone models.
Download in the Right Format
Use SVG for print materials - it scales to any size without losing quality. Use PNG for digital channels like websites, emails, and social media. For large-format printing like banners and billboards, SVG is essential to avoid pixelation.
Leverage Dynamic Codes for Flexibility
Static QR codes are permanent - once printed, you cannot change where they point. Dynamic codes let you update the destination URL, track scan analytics, and even set scheduling rules. For any professional use case, dynamic codes save time and money.
Monitor Performance with Analytics
QR-Verse tracks every scan automatically: location, device, time, and referrer. Use this data to understand which placements work best, what times drive the most scans, and whether your audience is primarily mobile or desktop. Iterate based on data, not guesswork.