Business Card QR Code
Add a QR code to your business card so contacts save your details in one tap — free vCard codes, no signup, never expires.
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Pick a style to start, then fine-tune it in the Shape, Color, Logo and Frame tabs.
Corners stay a solid color (not the gradient) — this keeps the code reliably scannable.
Your logo is added entirely in your browser and never uploaded. Error correction is raised automatically so the code still scans.
Framed codes download as PNG. Remove the frame to export SVG.
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Why put a QR code on your business card
A vCard QR code turns a paper hand-off into a one-tap contact save — no typos, no lost cards, no manual entry. Scanning it prompts the phone to add you with your name, phone, email, company, and website already filled in.
What to include
Add the fields you want to share above. Keep it focused — name, role, phone, email, and website cover most needs. The more you add, the denser the code, so print it a touch larger if you include everything.
Where to place it
The back of the card works well, sized around 2 to 2.5 cm with clear space around it. Download the SVG for the sharpest print result.
Frequently asked questions
What gets saved when scanned?
Whatever fields you fill in — name, organization, title, phone, email, and website. Blank fields are left out.
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. Both recognize vCard QR codes and offer to save the contact in one tap.
Should I include a country code?
Yes, include it in the phone number (e.g. +1) so the number dials correctly from anywhere.
Is it really free?
Yes — free forever, no signup, and no watermark.
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