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vCard QR Code Generator

Create a static contact-card QR code for a person or business. Add name, company, phone, email, website, and address details, then download PNG or SVG locally in your browser.

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Static contact details with no redirect, account, backend, or AI API.

vCard QR generator

Create a contact QR code

Enter the contact details you want to share. The QR code stores a static vCard that compatible phones can save as a contact.

Ready to generate a static vCard QR code.217 QR characters

vCard QR preview updates as you type.

Local processing: Your vCard QR code is generated in your browser. The contact details are not uploaded to our server.

About this vCard QR code generator

A vCard QR code lets someone scan and save contact details without typing them manually. It is useful for business cards, event badges, reception desks, portfolio pages, printed flyers, and client handouts.

This tool creates a static vCard payload directly inside the QR code. If contact details change later, create and distribute a new code.

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Example

Create a QR code for a consultant with a name, phone number, email address, company name, and website. When scanned, compatible phones can offer to add the contact to the address book.

How to use it

1

Enter contact details

Add the name or organization plus at least one contact method.

2

Preview the QR code

The static vCard QR code updates locally as you type.

3

Download and test

Export PNG or SVG, then scan the code before printing or publishing it.

FAQ

Are my contact details uploaded?

No. The vCard payload and QR image are generated in your browser. The contact details are not sent to a backend by this tool.

Is this a static QR code?

Yes. The contact details are stored directly in the QR code. If details change, generate a new QR code.

What format does the QR code use?

The tool creates a vCard 3.0 text payload, a common format for contact-card QR codes.

Which download format should I use?

Use PNG for quick documents and slides. Use SVG when a designer or print layout needs a scalable vector file.

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