Free Digital Business Card (Profile) QR Code Generator
Generate free QR codes for digital business cards. Create professional, scannable codes to instantly share your contact information!
Create a digital business card QR code generator that opens a branded business profile page
This digital business card QR code generator creates a mobile business profile page people can open in one scan. It is similar to a biolinks page, but built for businesses, with fields for your description, contact details, opening hours, map link, and social profiles. You can also style the page to match your brand.
What this QR code does
When someone scans your QR code, they land on a business profile page that shows the key details a customer needs to contact you or visit you.
- Business info: name, description, website, phone, email.
- Local trust details: opening hours, address, and a maps URL.
- Social proof and reach: social profile links, plus optional sections like portfolio items and review sites.
This is a better fit than a plain link QR when you want to show context before the customer clicks away. If you only want a simple “scan and open a website” flow, use Dynamic URL/Link instead.
Best use cases for a business profile QR
Use this when you want a single scan to answer the common questions: who you are, what you do, where you are, and how to reach you.
- Local services: plumbers, electricians, builders, cleaners, roofers, decorators.
- Hospitality: cafes and restaurants that want hours, location, and socials in one place.
- Professional services: accountants and lawyers who need a clean profile with contact details and a short intro.
- Retail and workshops: garages, mechanics, car valeters and detailers.
- Pop ups and events: a QR on a stand that replaces a flyer and reduces questions.
If your main goal is collecting leads, you can also add a form to the page. If you want a dedicated form-first experience, use Lead Generation Form.
How to create your digital business card using the generator above
This QR type is built as a simple flow. You add details first, then you design the page, then you download your QR code for print or sharing.
- Choose Business Type: pick a category (or search in the list). This can help pick colors for you.
- Add Business Name: enter the name you want shown on the page.
- Write Business Description: add a short, clear description of what you do.
- Add Website URL: paste your website link.
- Add Phone: enter the number customers should call.
- Add Email: enter the email customers should use.
- Add Maps URL: paste a Google Maps link or any other maps link.
- Set Opening Hours: keep it Enabled or switch to Disabled, then adjust times per day.
- Add Business Address: add your address text (useful even if you already added a maps URL).
- Add Social Profiles: paste each social link on a new line.
After your details are in, move to styling. You can upload a banner image, set colors, add your logo, and enable optional blocks like a lead form, portfolio items, and review links. Then customize the QR code design and download it.
Setup tips that prevent bad scans and low conversions
Business profile pages fail for predictable reasons. Most fixes are small, but they make scans turn into calls, bookings, and visits.
- Keep the description tight: 1 to 3 short sentences works best. Say who you help and what you do.
- Use full URLs: include
https://in your website and map links so phones treat them as links. - Match phone format to your audience: add country code if you expect tourists or international customers.
- Opening hours must match reality: if your hours change seasonally, update them before printing new materials.
- Social links need one per line: pasting multiple links in one line often breaks click behavior.
- Do not overload the page: only add sections that help the next action.
For the QR code itself, focus on scan reliability first, then branding:
- Keep contrast high. Dark QR elements on a light background scans fastest.
- Leave clear space around the QR. Crowded layouts reduce scan success.
- If you add a logo, keep it modest and scan test before you print.
- Use stickers when they help. A short “Scan for info” prompt can increase scans, but do not let the frame touch the QR pattern.
Downloads support PNG and SVG. SVG is best for print because it stays sharp at any size. PNG is best for screens and quick sharing. For PNG size, 512px works for small web uses, 1024px works for most digital placements, and 2048px or 4K is safer for print.
Safety controls: you can set an allowed scans limit, which can stop the QR from working after the limit is reached. Also, if you change the short link after printing, printed QR codes can break unless you replace them.
Examples and templates you can copy
Use the table below to write a clean description and choose what to show. You can paste these templates into your Business Description field and adjust the bracketed parts.
| Business type | Business description template | What to include on the page | What to skip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plumber | [Business Name] provides fast plumbing repairs in [Area]. |
Phone |
Long bio |
| Cafe | Specialty coffee and fresh bakery in [Area]. |
Opening hours |
Generic “best cafe” claims |
| Healthcare | Private clinic in [Area] focused on [Service]. |
Email |
Too much personal data |
| Accountant | Accounting and tax support for [Audience]. |
Email |
Overlong service lists |
| Lawyer / Solicitors | Legal support for [Practice Area]. |
Email |
Unverified claims |
If you want to reuse the same design across multiple pages, save your layout as a template, then duplicate it for each location or team member. You can also organize your QR codes into folders by campaign, location, client, or team.
Add-on blocks to make the page more action driven
After you create the page, you can add and style extra blocks. Use these when they match your goal.
- Banner image and video: upload a banner image (recommended 700×400) and optionally a banner video.
- Brand styling: set background, icon, and text colors. Add your business logo. Toggle favicon and meta attributes if you want them enabled.
- Lead form: enable the form, choose the button text, pick an icon, and adjust layout controls like border radius, width, padding, margins, font size, alignment, and border style.
- UPI payment: add payee name, UPI ID, optional amount, and choose a provider (such as Google Pay or PhonePe). Use it when your customers pay by UPI.
- Portfolio and products: add items to show examples of your work or featured products.
- Review sites: add review links when social proof is part of your sales process. If you want a single scan that goes straight to reviews, use Google Review.
- Information popup: enable a plain text popup for notes like parking, booking rules, or service areas.
- Advanced settings: toggle custom code and desktop customization if you need extra control.
If you want a simpler page that is mainly “links and buttons” rather than a full business profile, use Biolinks. If your priority is saving a person’s contact card, use dynamic vCard Plus.
FAQs
How does this digital business card QR code generator work?
You enter your business details first, then design the profile page, then download the QR code. When scanned, it opens your business profile page on mobile.
What is the difference between a digital business card and a vCard?
A digital business card is a page experience that can show business info, hours, address, links, and extra sections. A vCard focuses on saving contact details into a phone contact list.
Can I choose an industry style for the page?
Yes. You can pick a Business Type from the list (or search). It can help pick colors for you, and you can still override colors and branding.
Can I add opening hours and a maps link?
Yes. Opening Hours can be enabled or disabled, and you can add a Maps URL plus a Business Address text block.
Can I add a lead form to the business profile page?
Yes. You can enable a lead form, set button text, choose an icon, and style it with controls like background type, border radius, width, padding, margins, font size, and alignment.
Does it support scan analytics and exports?
Dynamic QR codes can be tracked with scan stats like daily scans, device details, and location breakdowns, with exports available as CSV and PNG.
Can I protect access with a PIN?
Dynamic QR codes can use a PIN added after the QR code is created. The PIN is 5 characters, any characters are allowed, and leaving it empty removes PIN protection. Treat it as a convenience gate, not high security.
Do I need SVG or PNG for printing a business card?
Use SVG for print. If you use PNG for print, export 2048px or 4K so edges stay crisp on paper.
Troubleshooting
- Website or maps link does not open: include
https://and test the link in a mobile browser first. - Opening hours are not showing: confirm Opening Hours is set to Enabled, then check each day’s time.
- Social links are not clickable: make sure each social URL is on its own line.
- Page looks off on mobile: reduce long text, simplify sections, and avoid heavy banners that push key actions below the fold.
- QR scans on screen but fails in print: export SVG, or reprint using a higher resolution PNG. Avoid glossy finishes that add glare.
- Printed QR stopped working later: check if an allowed scans limit was reached or if the short link changed after printing.
Use the generator above to publish your digital business card QR code generator
Fill in your business details first, then style the page so the main action is obvious. Scan test on at least two phones before printing, and export SVG (or a 2048px or 4K PNG) for sharp results on cards and signage.
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