Business Card QR Code Generator

Create a QR code for your business card that saves your contact details instantly — or opens your website, portfolio, or booking page.

Free — no account required.

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What should the QR code do?

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Your details

Add a name plus a phone, email, or website to generate your QR code.

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Design

PNG, JPG, WEBP or SVG. Your logo stays in your browser — it is never uploaded.

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Card style

Live preview

3.5" × 2" business card

No account required.

Download QR Code Only

Drop it into Canva, your printer's template, or your email signature.

Want a card QR you can update?

Contact-detail QR codes are static — a new phone number means a new print run. Link mode can point at a dynamic EasyQR code instead, so you can change where the card sends people and see how many scans it gets.

3 dynamic QR codes free for life. Unlimited scans.

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Who uses business card QR codes

Business cardsName badgesNetworking eventsTrade showsSales teamsReal estate agentsConsultantsFreelancersConference boothsEmail signatures

How to add a QR code to your business card

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    Pick what it does

    Save your contact details, or open a link you control.

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    Enter your details

    Name, title, company, and how people reach you.

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    Brand the card

    Upload a logo, set your colors, and choose a card style.

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    Check the preview

    Business card, digital card, and QR-only views all update live.

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    Download

    300 DPI PNG, print-ready PDF, or the QR code alone as PNG or SVG.

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    Print it

    Send the PDF to your printer, or drop the QR into your existing card design.

Contact details or a link?

A contact QR code stores your details inside the code itself, so scanning saves you to the phone's address book with no internet connection and no expiration. The trade-off is that it can never be edited.

A link QR code sends people to a page you control — a portfolio, booking calendar, or profile. Made dynamic, it can be repointed later and reports how many people scanned. Static vs dynamic QR codes.

Printing a business card QR code

Keep the QR at least 0.8 inches wide on a business card, leave a clear quiet zone around it, and keep strong contrast between the code and its background. Always test-scan the printed proof before ordering a full run.

Need the code on its own for an existing card template? Use the QR-only SVG — it scales to any size without losing sharpness.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Business Card QR Code Generator free?

Yes. Design your card, generate the QR code, and download print-ready files for free — no account required.

What should a business card QR code link to?

Either your contact details as a vCard, so a scan saves you straight to the phone's address book, or a link you control such as your website, portfolio, booking page, or LinkedIn profile.

Can I put my LinkedIn profile on it?

Yes. Choose the website link mode and paste your LinkedIn profile URL.

Can people save my contact by scanning?

Yes, in contact card mode. The QR contains a vCard, so phones offer to save your name, phone, email, company, and website instantly.

Can I edit the details later?

Contact card mode is static — details are encoded in the code, so changing them means a new code. Link mode can be made dynamic by saving it to a free EasyQR account, so you can update the destination without reprinting.

What size is the printable card?

3.5 × 2 inches, the standard US business card size, exported at 300 DPI as a PNG or print-ready PDF.

Can I add my logo and brand colors?

Yes. Upload a logo and set your primary and secondary colors with a HEX code or the color picker.

Does EasyQR store my contact information?

No. In contact card mode the card and QR code are built entirely in your browser and your details are never sent to EasyQR.