vCard Generator
Create digital business cards (vCard/VCF files) instantly. Add your contact information, download as .vcf file, or generate a QR code for easy sharing.
Personal Information
Contact Information
Address
Social Media
Additional Information
Provide a URL to your profile photo
Fill in contact information above to generate a vCard
Export as VCF
Download vCard files compatible with all contact apps and devices.
QR Code Sharing
Generate QR codes for instant contact sharing via smartphone cameras.
RFC 6350 Compliant
Fully compliant with vCard standards for universal compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a vCard?
A vCard (Virtual Contact File) is a digital file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards typically contain name, address, phone numbers, email, URLs, and other contact information. They use the .vcf file extension and can be easily shared and imported into contact management software.
Which vCard version should I use?
vCard 3.0 is the most widely supported version and recommended for general use. vCard 4.0 is the latest standard with improved features but may have limited support on older devices. vCard 2.1 is an older version mainly for legacy systems. For maximum compatibility, use version 3.0.
How do I share a vCard?
You can share vCards in multiple ways: 1) Download the .vcf file and attach it to an email, 2) Generate a QR code that others can scan with their phone, 3) Copy the vCard text and paste it into messaging apps, or 4) Save it to your device and share via AirDrop, Bluetooth, or messaging apps.
Can I add a photo to my vCard?
Yes, you can add a photo to your vCard by providing a URL to your profile photo. The photo URL is referenced in the vCard, keeping the file size small and compatible with QR codes. Make sure the photo URL is publicly accessible and uses HTTPS for best compatibility.
Are vCards compatible with all devices?
vCards are an industry standard and compatible with most smartphones, email clients, and contact management systems including iOS Contacts, Android Contacts, Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, and more. The .vcf format is universally recognized for contact information exchange.
What's the difference between vCard and QR code?
A vCard is a digital file format (.vcf) that stores contact information. A QR code is a visual representation that can encode any data, including vCard text. You can generate a QR code from your vCard data, allowing others to scan it with their phone camera to instantly add your contact information.
Can I add multiple phone numbers and emails?
Yes, you can add multiple phone numbers and email addresses to your vCard. Each phone and email can be labeled by type (mobile, work, home, etc.). This allows you to include all your contact methods in a single vCard file.
How do I import a vCard to my contacts?
To import a vCard: On iOS, tap the .vcf file and select 'Add to Contacts'. On Android, open the .vcf file with Contacts app. In Outlook/Gmail, use the Import Contacts feature and select the .vcf file. You can also scan a vCard QR code directly with your phone camera to add the contact.