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Dynamic vCard & Contact Card Builder

Compile standard .vcf files and generate gorgeous contact QR codes. Share your full details, socials, and avatar offline in one scan.

Card Coordinate Configurations

1. Personal Identity

Profile Avatar Image
Supports JPG, PNG (Max 5MB). Photo is optimized and auto-compressed locally for high performance.

2. Contacts & Communications


3. Corporate Web & Social handles

Live Digital Business Card
9:41 AM
5G

Jane Doe

Growth Marketing DirectorAero Logistics Group

"Leading high-performing advertising campaigns across web networks."

+1 (555) 019-2834
jane.doe@aerologistics.com
100 Pine Street, Suite 2400, San Francisco, CA 94111

Download the standard Virtual Contact File (.vcf) directly. Open it on your iPhone, Android, or Outlook to instantly import all coordinate details—including your profile picture!

Standard compliance-grade vCard 3.0 file generation. Processes completely offline.

Dynamic QR Conversions

Static QR codes embed physical coordinates forever. Upgrade to a **Tapzy Dynamic Redirection URL** to edit coordinates on your dashboard anytime without printing new codes!

Go Beyond Static Tools

Static Contacts Lock You In. Use Dynamic Tapzy Business Profiles!

A standard .vcf file or contact QR is completely static. If your cell phone number, corporate email address, job title, or physical office location changes next month, all your previously printed flyers, stickers, and cards will contain broken, outdated data, and saved contacts will never update. With a Tapzy account, set up a Dynamic Contact Page. Keep the exact same link and QR printed, and edit your details or social links in real time inside a central cloud dashboard!

Why Upgrade to Tapzy Premium?

Dynamic QRs (change destination links anytime without re-printing)

Real-time detailed scan analytics (clicks, cities, device types)

All-in-one Link-in-Bio designer with gorgeous modern layouts

Branded short links & custom domains (e.g. yourbrand.co/shop)

What is a vCard (.vcf) File?

A vCard (Virtual Contact File, ending in .vcf) is the global internet standard file format for digital business cards. It is natively recognized by Apple Contacts, Google Contacts, Microsoft Outlook, and virtually every mobile operating system worldwide.

When you share or download a .vcf file, it allows recipient devices to immediately import and populate your first name, last name, job title, corporate phone lines, personal email addresses, company websites, social coordinates, and even your profile avatar directly into their address book without any manual data entry.

How to Build a Custom Contact QR Code

Our free tool processes everything 100% locally in your browser, generating an offline-ready vCard payload packaged straight into a custom-styled QR code:

  1. Input Coordinates: Fill out your name, company details, departments, and specific contact lines.
  2. Upload Profile Picture: Add an avatar. The tool reads your image locally, scales it, and converts it into a Base64-encoded string embedded directly within the vCard structure.
  3. Choose a Theme: Test different visual theme previews to see how your contact card displays on modern smartphones.
  4. Export & Share: Download the raw .vcf file for instant digital sharing, or export the vector QR code to print on paper business cards, flyers, and merchandise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my corporate coordinates or uploaded photos safe?

Absolutely. Unlike other online tools, Tapzy operates completely client-side. The image compression and vCard text encoding run on your local browser thread. Nothing is sent to our servers, keeping your identity and personal details completely secure.

Will these files import correctly on iPhones and Androids?

Yes. We generate vCard files using strict RFC 6350 standards. Recipient smartphones scanning the generated QR code or opening the downloaded contact file will automatically launch the native iOS or Android Contacts app.

Why does my profile photo not show up in the QR code?

Binary photos add significant character weight (several kilobytes of Base64 strings). A standard static QR code has physical byte limitations; embedding a heavy photo directly in the QR will make the pattern too complex and difficult for cameras to scan. We encode the photo into the downloadable .vcf file, while keeping the physical QR optimized and clean.

What happens if my phone number or title changes?

A downloaded vCard file or printed QR code is static. If your coordinates change, the contacts already saved in people's phones will not update. To solve this, upgrade to a Tapzy Live Contact Page! You can share a dynamic link that updates automatically in real-time, allowing you to edit contact coordinates from your cloud dashboard without ever changing your QR code.