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Business Card QR Code Generator

Add a vCard QR to your business card — one scan saves you to their contacts.

Why put a QR on a business card?

A QR on a business card replaces typing your contact info into a phone — a single scan adds you to the recipient's address book with name, phone, email, company, and title pre-filled. Studies show vCard QRs convert 40–60% of card recipients into saved contacts vs ~10% for paper-only cards. The vCard 3.0 format used here works with every major mobile OS (iPhone Camera, Google Lens, Android Camera). Everything happens in your browser; your contact data stays on your device.
Quick start templates
Appearance
Body & eyes
Body pattern
Eye frame
Eye ball
Colors
Body
#000000
Eye frame
#000000
Eye ball
#000000
Background
#FFFFFF
Logo

Drop a logo, or click to browse

PNG, JPEG, SVG, WebP · up to 2 MB

Frame
Frame style
Advanced
Size
Error correction
Quiet zone (4 modules)
Preview
Enter content to generate a QR code
Download
Format
PNG and WebP support transparency. SVG scales to any size without quality loss. JPEG is the smallest file but has no transparency.

About business card vCard QRs

Use the same vCard 3.0 format as a digital contact card, sized for print.
  • Use error correction Q (25%) or H (30%) for print reliability
  • Minimum 15 × 15 mm at 300 DPI
  • Quiet zone (white border) of 4 modules around the QR
  • Test scan from a printed proof before final print run

Frequently asked questions

What size should the QR be on a card?
Minimum 0.6 × 0.6 inches (15 × 15 mm) on a standard 3.5 × 2 inch card. Smaller works for high-quality print but adds scan failure risk. Use error correction H (30%) so the QR scans even if it's slightly smudged or partially obscured by your logo.