Do vCard QR codes work on iPhone and Android?
Usually yes. Most modern phones can read vCard contact data and prompt the user to save it.
Business card QR code
Create a QR code for your business card that turns your name, company, phone, email, and website into a save-to-contacts action. It is useful for networking, sales, events, consultants, and agency teams.
A printed card is easy to misplace and contact details are tedious to type. A business card QR code creates a direct save action while keeping the physical card useful.
The QR code can encode contact data directly, so it does not need an account, dashboard, or tracking redirect to work.
Keep the vCard practical. Include a name, role, company, phone, email, and website when those details are stable and useful for follow-up.
The scan behavior is strongest where people are already exchanging details. Use it on business cards, event badges, pitch decks, brochures, resumes, and expo booth signage.
Keep the QR code large enough to scan comfortably, leave quiet space around it, and test the final printed size before ordering a large batch.
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Usually yes. Most modern phones can read vCard contact data and prompt the user to save it.
Yes. It is one of the most common uses because it makes saving contact details easier.
Yes. Keep the logo modest, use strong contrast, and test the scan before printing.
Static is good for stable contact details. Dynamic is better when details change often or analytics matter.
Generate a vCard QR code and export it for print in PNG, SVG, or PDF.
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