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vCard QR Code Generator for Business Cards
Use a vCard QR code when the main goal is helping someone save contact details from a business card, conference badge, booth sign, flyer, or leave-behind handout.
Rollout checklist
Include the work name, phone, email, and company details people are most likely to save.
Keep the payload lean if you want a smaller printed QR code on business cards or badges.
Test the final print and verify the save flow opens cleanly on iOS and Android.
Pair the vCard with a website or booking URL elsewhere on the card if you need a richer next step.
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FAQ
Is a vCard QR better than a URL on a business card?
Use vCard when the goal is saving contact details directly. Use a URL when you want people to visit a portfolio, booking page, or landing page.
Which contact fields should I include in a vCard QR code?
Start with the essentials: name, role, company, phone, email, and optionally a work website. Add extra fields only when they clearly help the receiver.
Will every phone import a vCard QR the same way?
Not exactly. Most modern phones handle vCard QR codes well, but the import screen can vary by camera app and OS version.
Can I include social links in a vCard QR code?
You can, but be selective. Too many fields make the QR denser and harder to scan on small business cards, so only keep the profiles that matter most.