Business Card QR Code — print it, get scanned into the address book
Fill in the contact details you want to share (name, mobile, email, company, website) to generate a vCard business-card QR code. Print it on the corner of a paper card, a roll-up banner, your email signature or a phone case — whoever scans it saves you in full. Everything is encoded locally in your browser and never uploaded.
A business card QR code uses the vCard format: enter your name, phone, email and company in the generator below, and a single scan pops up a contact card people can save to their address book in one tap — no retyping. It beats printing a bare phone number, because people actually keep you.
Style
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How to make it
- 1Enter the fields you're happy to share publicly: name is required; phone, email, company, title and website are optional. Blank fields won't appear on the card the other person receives and leave no empty lines.
- 2Write the phone in international format with a country code (e.g. +1 415... or +44 20...) so people scanning from elsewhere can dial straight away.
- 3To match your brand, switch to your company color and add the logo as a center mark — but a card code is small, so keep the logo modest and confirm it still scans before committing.
- 4Download SVG for printed cards (sharp even shrunk into a corner); use PNG for email signatures and social profiles.
- 5Always self-test before printing: scan with a second phone and confirm the contact card shows the right name, phone and email and saves in one tap.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from just printing a phone QR code?
A phone code only jumps to the dialer, and people forget you after the call. A vCard code scans into a whole contact card they save — name, phone, email, company — in a single tap, so they can reach you anytime. If you want to be remembered and kept, use a vCard code.
I changed jobs or numbers — does the code on my old cards still work?
No. A vCard code is static and holds the details you entered when you made it, so a new number or new job means generating a fresh code and printing new cards. The upside is the code depends on no server and never expires; the trade-off is remaking it when details change — fine for cards, which you reprint periodically anyway.
Do you collect the phone and email I enter?
No. The entire vCard code is built locally in your browser with JavaScript; not a single character of your name, phone or email is sent to our servers, and we don't log or track it.
Under the hood this is a Contact QR code (vCard) — see that page for the full how-to on this content type.
Updated · QR Cat team