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Free Business Card QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that saves your contact info directly to someone's phone. They scan it, tap save, and your name, phone number, email, and company are added to their contacts. No typing, no misspellings.

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How to Create a Free Business Card QR Code

  1. 1

    Enter your contact details

    Fill in your name, phone number, email address, company, job title, and website. Include as much or as little as you want — only the fields you fill in will be encoded.

  2. 2

    Customize the appearance

    Change colors, dot styles, and corner shapes to match your brand. You can also add your company logo to the center of the QR code.

  3. 3

    Download in high resolution

    Download as SVG for print (scalable to any size without losing quality) or PNG for digital use. SVG is best for business cards since printers need high resolution.

  4. 4

    Print on your business cards

    Add the QR code to your business card design. Most people put it on the back. Make sure it is at least 2cm x 2cm (about 0.8 inches) for reliable scanning.

Why Use nah

  • No signup required. Just open the page and start creating.
  • No expiration. Your vCard QR code encodes your info directly. It does not route through any server, so it works forever.
  • 100% client-side. Your contact details never leave your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
  • Open source. The code is public on GitHub. You can verify exactly what it does.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it really free?

Yes. No limits, no premium tier, no watermarks. vCard QR codes are simple data encodings — there is no reason to charge for them.

What information can I include?

Name, phone number, email, company, job title, website URL, and street address. The vCard format is a standard supported by every phone — all of these fields are recognized automatically.

Will it work on all phones?

Yes. Both iPhone and Android devices recognize vCard QR codes natively. When scanned, the phone prompts the user to save the contact. No special app required.

Can I update my contact info after printing?

No. A static QR code encodes data directly, so the information is fixed once printed. If your details change, you will need to generate a new QR code and reprint your cards. The upside is that it never expires and does not depend on any service staying online.

What format should I download for printing?

SVG is best for print. It is a vector format, meaning it scales to any size without becoming blurry. PNG works well for digital use like email signatures or websites.

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