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vCard QR Codes: Share Your Contact in One Scan

A vCard QR code turns a scan into a saved contact — no typing. Here is how to make one for your business card, badge, or email signature.

The networking problem vCard QR codes solve

You hand someone a business card; it ends up in a drawer. A vCard QR code skips the card — one scan adds your full contact details to their phone, correctly spelled, ready to call or email. No transcription, no typos, no lost cards.

How to create yours

  1. Open the Scanmint generator and choose the vCard type.
  2. Fill in your name, phone, email, company, title, and website.
  3. Style it to match your brand and download as PNG or SVG (SVG is crisp at any print size).

Best places to put it

Print it on your business card, add it to your conference badge, drop it into your email signature, or stick it on your laptop. At an event, people scan it instead of fumbling to type your details into their phone.

Keep it current

Changing jobs or numbers a lot? Point a dynamic QR code at an editable contact page so your code never goes stale. Otherwise the free vCard QR generator has you covered.

Frequently asked questions

What is a vCard QR code?

It encodes a vCard — a standard digital contact file with your name, phone, email, company, and website. Scanning it lets the other person save you to their contacts instantly.

Where should I use one?

On business cards, conference badges, email signatures, your website, and laptop stickers — anywhere you want people to save your details without typing.

Can I update my details later?

A static vCard code is fixed. If your role or number changes often, point a dynamic QR code at a contact page you can edit.

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