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vCard QR Code Generator

Create a scannable QR code containing your full contact card for storefronts, flyers, and business cards. Relevant to local businesses, fully in-browser.

This free vCard QR code generator turns your contact details into a scannable QR code that drops a full contact card straight into anyone's phone. Type in your name, company, job title, phone, email, website, and address, then generate a high-resolution code you can print on business cards, storefront window decals, flyers, vehicle wraps, or table tents. When a customer scans it with their camera, they get a one-tap option to save your full contact entry, so there is no manual typing and no lost details.

The whole vCard QR code generator runs in your browser. Your contact information never leaves your device and is never sent to a server, which makes it a safe pick for local businesses that want a quick, private way to share details. The code is built from a standard VCARD string, so it works with the native camera apps on both iPhone and Android as well as most third-party QR scanners.

To use it, fill in at least one core field (name, company, phone, or email), click Generate QR code, then download the result as a crisp PNG for print or a scalable SVG for large-format signage. You can also copy the raw vCard text if you want to reuse it elsewhere. For local SEO teams who track Google Maps rankings and want more tools like this, ProMapRanker lets you start free.

FAQ

What is a vCard QR code?

A vCard QR code stores a full contact card (the VCARD format) inside a QR image. Instead of pointing to a website, scanning it offers to save your name, phone, email, company, and address directly to the phone's contacts, which is ideal for business cards and in-store signage.

Does this QR code expire or stop working?

No. This tool creates a static QR code with your details encoded directly into the image, so it never expires and needs no account or subscription to keep working. Once you download the PNG or SVG, it will scan for as long as the print or file exists.

Should I download the PNG or the SVG version?

Use the PNG for quick digital sharing or small prints like business cards. Choose the SVG when you need to scale the code up for posters, banners, or vehicle wraps, because the vector format stays sharp at any size without becoming blurry.

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