A vCard QR code encodes contact details in the vCard format. When scanned, the phone prompts the user to save the contact directly to their address book.
The QR code contains structured text in vCard format (BEGIN:VCARD ... END:VCARD) with fields for name, phone, email, company, title, address, and website. The phone's OS recognizes this format and offers to create a new contact.
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Standard fields include name, phone, email, company, title, address, website, and notes. Adding too many fields makes the QR code denser.
Yes. Both iOS and Android natively recognize vCard format and offer to save the contact.
Technically yes, but base64-encoded images massively increase QR code density. Use a URL field linking to your profile instead.
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