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vCard QR Code Generator

One scan and your full contact card lands in their phone — spelled right, every time.

A vCard QR code carries your contact details — name, title, company, phone, email, website, socials — so anyone who scans it can save you to their contacts in one tap. No typing, no transcription errors, no lost paper cards. The classic static approach bakes the details into the code, which means a new job title or number invalidates everything you've printed. The smarter setup is a dynamic code pointing at your hosted contact page: scan behavior is identical, but you can update any detail later and every card, badge, and email signature you've ever shipped stays current.

Why use a dynamic QR code for this

Survives job changes

New title, new number, new company? Update the destination once — every printed code you've handed out now shares the new details.

Works on every phone

iPhone and Android cameras both recognize contact codes natively. The person scanning taps once and you're in their address book.

See who's saving you

Scan analytics show when and where your card gets scanned — which conference was worth it, which stack of cards never left the drawer.

How to set it up

  1. 1

    Enter your contact details or link to your contact/landing page.

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    Style the code — logo, brand colors — and download SVG for print or PNG for digital.

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    Put it on business cards, badges, email signatures, and slide decks. Update details anytime.

FAQ

What's the difference between a vCard QR code and a business card QR code?

A vCard code carries the contact file itself (or links to it) so scanning offers to save you as a contact. A business-card code more broadly links to anything from your printed card — a portfolio, booking page, or LinkedIn. Many people combine them: a vCard code on the back, a link code on the front.

Can I update my vCard QR code after printing?

If it's dynamic, yes — the printed pattern encodes a redirect you control, so edits take effect on every existing print instantly. A static vCard code can never be changed once printed.

Is the vCard QR code free?

A static vCard code is free forever, no watermark. A dynamic one — editable after printing, with scan analytics — uses your free dynamic code, or Pro for unlimited codes.

How big should the code be on a business card?

At least 0.8 × 0.8 inches (2 × 2 cm) so close-range scans are instant. See our print-size guide for other formats.

Can I change where the QR code points after printing?

Yes — with a dynamic QR code. It encodes a short redirect link, so you can update the destination anytime from your dashboard and every printed copy instantly points to the new URL. Static codes encode the destination directly and can't be changed.

Do these QR codes expire?

No. Static QR codes are free forever and never expire — they encode your destination directly and don't depend on our servers. Dynamic codes keep working as long as your account is active, and you can pause or re-point them whenever you like.

Can I track how many people scan it?

Yes. Dynamic QR codes come with real-time scan analytics: total scans plus device, location, and time-of-day breakdowns, so you can see exactly which placement is working. Scan tracking is part of the Pro plan.

Is there a watermark on the QR code?

No. Every QR code you create — free or paid — is watermark-free and downloadable as a crisp PNG or scalable SVG, ready for print at any size.

Do I need an app to scan the code?

No. Every modern iPhone and Android camera scans QR codes natively — just point the camera at the code and tap the link that appears. No special app required.

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