For Contact Sharing.
One scan saves your contact. Name, phone, email, company — straight into their address book. No app, no typing, no dropped details.
Make Your vCard QR Code →Where vCard QR codes earn their place
Business Cards
The card someone picks up at a conference becomes a saved contact before they leave the room.
Networking Events
Skip the "just text me" fumble. Flash the QR and your details are saved before the next handshake.
Email Signatures
Embed the QR in a PDF or email footer — mobile readers can scan it straight from their screen.
Sales & Field Teams
Every rep carries a printed QR. Prospects scan and save without being handed a phone to type into.
How to make a vCard QR code
- Choose "vCard" in QRKong and fill in your contact details.
- Pick colours that match your brand or card design. Add your logo in the centre.
- Download the PNG and drop it into your business card file.
- Print at 2 cm × 2 cm minimum — test the scan before the full run.
Common questions
A vCard QR code encodes your contact information — name, phone, email, company, and website — directly into the QR pattern.
When someone scans it, their phone offers to save you as a contact immediately. No app needed, no typing.
The contact details are baked into the QR pattern itself, so a new phone number means generating a new QR code and reprinting.
To keep your printed code evergreen, link to a personal website or profile page that you can update at any time.
A 2 cm × 2 cm (0.8 inch) square is the practical minimum for a vCard code at business card scanning distance. Going smaller risks scan failures on older phones.
Place it in a corner with a clear margin around it and avoid printing on a patterned background.
QRKong supports name, phone, email, company, job title, website, and address. Scan and save — all fields land in the contact app in one tap.
Only fill in what is relevant. A minimal card (name + phone + email) scans faster and stores a smaller, cleaner QR pattern.
No. All QR code generation happens locally in your browser. Your name, phone number, and email are never sent to or stored on any server.
Questions? · hi@qrkong.com