A vCard QR code packs contact information into a format phones recognize instantly. Instead of typing name, phone, and email manually, recipients scan once and save the contact.
QuickQR builds vCard 3.0 payloads in your browser. Add a name plus optional phone, email, and organization — then download a branded PNG or SVG for business cards, badges, and signage.
How it works
- Fill contact fields — Enter at least a full name. Add phone, email, and company details you want recipients to save.
- Style the code — Match your card design with custom colors or a small centered logo. Avoid covering too much of the code.
- Print or share digitally — Export and place on business cards, conference badges, email signatures, or presentation slides.
Use cases
- Business cards — Add a vCard QR on the back so new connections save your details in one tap.
- Networking events — Put a large QR on your badge or laptop sticker for quick exchanges without apps.
- Real estate and sales — Include contact QR on listing flyers so prospects save your number on-site.
- Freelancer portfolios — Embed a scannable contact block on resume PDFs or portfolio pages.
Frequently asked questions
What is a vCard QR code?
It is a QR code containing vCard contact data. Compatible phones offer to add the contact to the address book after scanning.
Which fields can I include?
QuickQR supports name (required), phone, email, and organization. Keep entries accurate — static codes cannot be edited after printing.
Will iPhone and Android both work?
Most modern devices handle vCard QR codes. Test on both platforms before mass printing business cards.
Can I add a logo to my contact QR?
Yes. Upload a small logo in Customize. Use high error correction and keep the logo modest so scanners stay reliable.
Is this vCard QR generator free?
Yes — free, no watermark, no account. Contacts are generated locally and never uploaded.
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