Your digital business card in one scan
Turn your contact details into a QR code that any phone can scan to add you directly to its address book. The generator produces a canonical vCard 3.0 string (BEGIN:VCARD ... END:VCARD) with name, organization, phone, email, and website. Print it on a physical business card, a lanyard, or paste the PNG into your email signature — every smartphone built in the last decade knows how to parse it. Az aukimi Vectra resze.
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Hozzon létre ingyenes fiókot a vízjelek eltávolításához
Mentse el munkáját, férjen hozzá a teljes kreatív csomaghoz és exportáljon vízjelek nélkül.
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Generate a scannable QR code that adds you to any phone's contacts in one tap, with a clean vCard 3.0 format.
Full name as you want it to appear in contact apps.
Optional — shown in Android/iOS contact previews.
Standard international phone format recommended (+41 22 …). Email and URL are both optional.
Match your brand colors. Keep contrast high (≥ 4.5:1) for reliable scanning.
PNG for digital use, SVG for crisp printing on business cards.
vCard 3.0 — the version with the broadest support across iOS, Android, macOS Contacts, Outlook, and Google Contacts. vCard 4.0 adds fields but has inconsistent scanner support in 2026.
Full name (FN), organization (ORG), phone (TEL), email (EMAIL), and website (URL). Leave any field blank to omit it from the QR — empty fields are not encoded.
The tool keeps the vCard compact for reliable scanning. For richer contacts (multiple phones, social profiles, photo), build the vCard manually and paste the full string into the URL preset, or link to a dedicated contact page.
iOS opens the Contacts preview with "Add to Contacts" — tap once and the record is saved. Android works the same through the default camera or Google Lens. No internet connection needed on their phone — the data is all in the QR.
Absolutely — and it is the use we designed for. The QR is encoded offline, it does not expire, and it works forever (QR codes have no expiry date). If your info changes, reprint — there is no server-side redirect we could break.