vCard QR Code Generator

Create a free vCard QR code that saves your name, phone, email, company, and title to any phone in one tap. The digital business card that never runs out - download as PNG or SVG, no signup.

What Is a vCard QR Code?

A vCard QR code encodes a digital contact card using the vCard 3.0 standard (RFC 6350) - the same format your phone uses to store contacts. When scanned, the phone offers to save the encoded name, phone, email, company, job title, website, and address straight to its address book in a single tap. It is the modern replacement for a paper business card: nothing to type, nothing to mistranscribe, and it cannot get lost in a drawer.

Unlike a link to an online profile, a vCard QR carries the details inside the pattern itself, so it works offline and never expires - no hosting, no account, no subscription. Add your logo to the center (error correction bumps automatically so it still scans) and a frame, then print it on a card, badge, or storefront. Save rates run far higher than a paper card because saving you is one scan away.

vCard vs MeCard vs Plain Text

Three ways to encode contact details in a QR code. vCard is the right default for modern phones.

FormatBest forFields supported
vCardModern iPhone & Android (recommended)Name, phone, email, company, title, website, address
MeCardOlder / legacy phonesFewer fields; more compact; some apps prefer it
Plain textJust a name & number as readable textNo 'Add to Contacts' action - text only

How to vCard QR Code Generator for Free

vCard QR Code Generator in three simple steps — no signup, no installation required.

1

Fill in your contact details

Enter your name, phone, and email at minimum, then add organization, job title, website, and address if you want them saved too. The live preview updates as you type.

2

Brand it (optional)

Add your company logo to the center - error correction bumps automatically so it still scans - and pick a frame or your brand colors to match your business card.

3

Download for print or signature

Use the SVG for a sharp printed card or badge, the PNG for digital, or Copy to drop it straight into your email signature.

Why Use JTooler's vCard QR Code Generator Tool

Fast, free, and built for privacy. Here's what makes it different.

A Business Card That Updates Nobody

Hand someone a scan and your full details land in their phone instantly - far higher save rates than a paper card that gets lost in a drawer.

Full Contact Fields

Beyond name and number, encode your title, company, website, and address so the saved contact is complete - not just a phone number with no context.

Logo + Frame Branding

Center your logo and add a 'Scan for Contact' caption so the QR looks intentional on a card, badge, or booth - free, with no watermark.

Where a vCard QR Code Shines

Any time you want your details in someone’s phone without dictating them.

Printed Business Cards

Add the QR to the back of your card - one scan saves everything, even if they recycle the card.

Conference & Event Badges

Put it on your badge so new connections capture your details mid-conversation, no fumbling for a pen.

Email Signatures

Drop the QR into your signature so recipients can save you to contacts from a printed-out email or a screen.

Storefronts & Reception Desks

A counter sign lets walk-in customers save your shop’s phone, email, and address in a tap.

Real Estate & Field Sales

Yard signs and brochures with a vCard QR put the agent’s direct line in a prospect’s phone on the spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about vcard qr code generator.

A vCard QR code encodes a standard digital contact card (vCard 3.0). When scanned, the phone offers to save the encoded name, phone, email, company, and other fields straight to its address book - it is the modern replacement for a paper business card.

First and last name, phone number, email, organization, job title, website, and full street address. Add only what you want saved - name plus phone or email is enough for a useful card.

Yes. The tool emits standard vCard 3.0, which the built-in camera on iOS and Android both recognize, offering a one-tap "Add to Contacts" action. Outlook and most contact apps import it too.

Yes. When you add a logo it sits centered at a safe 22% size and error correction jumps to H (30%), the level designed to stay readable even when part of the code is covered - so a branded vCard card still scans reliably.

Use vCard: it carries more fields (company, title, address) and is universally supported on modern phones. MeCard is a more compact legacy format from older Japanese feature phones; it works but stores fewer details.

No account, and it never expires. The contact details are encoded directly in the static pattern, so once printed the card works forever with nothing to renew.

Other QR Code Types

Need more than one type? The full QR generator with every type builds every type in one place.