A vCard (a .vcf file, short for Virtual Contact File) is the universal format for sharing contact details. Vertiqa's free vCard generator turns your name, title, company, phone, email, and links into a standards-compliant .vcf you can download in seconds — no account and nothing to install. Open it on a phone and the contact is added in one tap; it imports cleanly into iPhone Contacts, Android, Google Contacts, Microsoft Outlook, and any CRM that accepts vCards.
Alongside the .vcf you get a permanent shareable card page (e.g. www.vertiqa.io/alex-morgan), a downloadable QR code, and a copy-paste email signature — so the same details work on a phone, in an inbox, and in print. Built by Vertiqa, an AI CRM, it is popular with sales teams and recruiters who exchange contacts at events and want a file that just works.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a vCard (.vcf) file?
- A vCard is the standard file format for an electronic contact. Phones and email apps read .vcf files and add the person to your address book in one tap, including name, title, company, phone, email, and links.
- How do I open a vCard on iPhone or Android?
- Tap the downloaded .vcf file, or the share link or QR code, and your phone opens it in Contacts with an "Add Contact" prompt. No app is required — vCard support is built into iOS and Android.
- Can I import the vCard into Google Contacts or Outlook?
- Yes. In Google Contacts choose Import and select the .vcf file; in Outlook use File → Open & Export → Import a VCARD file. Most CRMs accept vCards too.
- Is the vCard generator free?
- Yes — it is completely free with no account and no credit card. You can create, download, and share as many cards as you need.
- Can I edit the vCard after I create it?
- Yes. When you publish you receive one-time edit and delete tokens. Save them — they let you update or remove the card, link, and QR code without an account. Cards expire automatically after one year.