Free vCard & Digital Business Card QR Generator
Turn your contact information into a scannable digital business card. One scan saves your name, phone, email, company, and website directly to the recipient's phone — no app required, works globally. Download as high-resolution SVG or PNG.
Shape of the data pixels.
Shape of the 3 finder patterns.
Inner dots inside corners.
Overall shape of the QR code.
One-click color themes. You can further customise after picking a preset.
Keep strong contrast between foreground and background for reliable scanning.
Place a logo at the center of the QR code. Error correction is automatically set to High when a logo is added.
Wrap the QR code in a frame with optional text to encourage scanning.
Text displayed on the frame (e.g. "Scan Me", "Get Discount", "View Menu").
Pixel dimensions. Larger = better for print.
Higher = more resilient. Use H with logos.
How It Works
Fill In Your Contact Details
Enter your name, phone number, email, organization, job title, website, and address in the form above. Only your name is required — include as much or as little as you want. Every field you fill in gets encoded into the vCard and saved when someone scans your code.
Generate Your Digital Business Card
Your QR code generates instantly as you fill in the fields, using the standard vCard 3.0 format. This format is universally recognized by iOS, Android, and desktop contact managers. Customize the code with your brand colors, add your company logo, or frame it with a call-to-action like "Scan to Save Contact."
Share Everywhere
Download the QR code and add it to your physical business cards, email signatures, presentations, name badges, or portfolio website. When someone scans it, your full contact details pop up with a single tap to save — no manual typing, no misspelled names, no lost cards.
Popular Use Cases
Business Cards
Print the QR code on the back of your traditional business card. Recipients scan it to save your contact instantly instead of manually typing every field. It bridges the gap between physical cards and digital contact books.
Networking Events
Display your vCard QR code on your phone screen or name badge at conferences, meetups, and trade shows. Exchanging contact info becomes a two-second scan instead of a fumbling card swap. You never run out of cards to hand out.
Email Signatures
Embed a small vCard QR code image in your email signature. Recipients who print your email or view it on another screen can quickly scan the code to add you as a contact without copying and pasting from the email.
Resumes and Portfolios
Add a vCard QR code to the header of your printed resume or portfolio. Hiring managers can scan to save your details and reach out later. It signals that you are tech-savvy and makes follow-up frictionless.
Presentations and Slides
Place your vCard QR code on the last slide of a talk or presentation. Audience members can scan it before leaving, making it easy for them to reach you with questions or opportunities afterward.
Real Estate and Sales
Agents and salespeople can print vCard QR codes on property flyers, "For Sale" signs, and brochures. Potential buyers scan the code and your contact is saved, making follow-up calls more likely.
About the vCard Format
- QRSansar generates vCard 3.0 format, which is the most widely compatible version across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS contact applications.
- The vCard encodes structured data including name fields (first, last), phone, email, organization, title, website URL, and physical address — each in its proper field so that contact apps can parse them correctly.
- Unlike a plain text QR code, a vCard QR code triggers the phone's native "Add Contact" prompt, so the user does not need to copy and paste anything manually.
- All data is encoded as plain text within the QR code. No internet connection is needed to read a vCard QR code — it works completely offline.
Tips for Best Results
- Include your most important contact methods. At minimum, add your name, one phone number, and one email address. These are the fields people use most when following up.
- Use your professional email and phone number. Avoid personal accounts on business-facing cards unless that is how you prefer to be reached.
- Keep the address concise. The more data encoded, the denser the QR code becomes. If the address is very long, consider shortening it to city and country, or omit it if it is not essential.
- Add your company logo to the QR code center for instant brand recognition. The generator automatically sets high error correction when you add a logo, so the code remains scannable.
- Test your QR code by scanning it with your own phone before printing. Verify that every field appears correctly in the "Add Contact" screen.
- If you update your phone number or email, regenerate the QR code and reprint any materials that feature the old one. A vCard QR code is a static snapshot of your details at the time of creation.
- For print materials, download the SVG or PDF format for crisp, resolution-independent output at any size. Use PNG for digital use like email signatures and websites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when someone scans a vCard QR code?
The phone's camera reads the QR code and recognizes it as a vCard. A prompt appears asking if the user wants to add a new contact. Tapping "Add" or "Save" creates a contact entry pre-filled with your name, phone, email, organization, title, website, and address — all the fields you included. The user does not need to type anything. On iPhones (iOS 11+), this works with the built-in camera. On Android (10+), the default camera or Google Lens handles it.
How much information can I fit in a vCard QR code?
A QR code can hold up to about 4,296 alphanumeric characters, which is more than enough for a complete vCard with all fields filled in. However, the more data you include, the denser the code becomes and the harder it may be to scan at very small sizes. A typical vCard with name, phone, email, company, title, website, and address uses about 200-400 characters — well within comfortable limits. If you need to print the code small (under 2 cm), keep the fields minimal.
Does the vCard QR code work on all phones?
Yes. The vCard 3.0 format is a universal standard supported by every major contact application on iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Scanning the QR code triggers the native "Add Contact" dialog on smartphones. Even feature phones with QR scanning capabilities can usually parse vCard data. For the scanning itself, iPhones need iOS 11 or later, and Android devices need Android 10 or later to scan directly with the camera.
Is my contact information stored on your servers?
No. QRSansar generates the vCard QR code entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your name, phone number, email, and all other details never leave your device. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or logged. You can disconnect from the internet and the generator will still work — all processing happens locally on your machine.