Free vCard QR Code

Turn a name and a phone number into a scannable contact. Drop it on a team page, a booth landing page, or download a PNG for an email signature. No Autonix account.

Contact fields

Name is required, plus at least one of phone, email, or website. Over-limit optional fields are omitted from the QR.

SAVE CONTACT

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<script src="https://www.autonix.io/js/save-contact.js" async></script>

<div data-autonix-save-contact
     data-name="Jane Doe"
     data-title="Account Executive"
     data-org="Acme"
     data-phone="+15551234567"
     data-email="jane@acme.com"
     data-url="https://acme.com"
     data-label="SAVE CONTACT"></div>

Contact fields are public: they appear in the HTML and inside the QR. Do not encode anything you would not print on a badge.

Static card today. Tracked card when you need it.

Update without reprinting

The free QR cannot change after you publish it. A tracked Autonix card keeps the same image and lets you point it at a new number, ConnectCard, or landing page.

Create a tracked QR

See who scanned

Sales teams and exhibitors use tracked cards so booth traffic and prospect scans show up in Autonix — then export to a CRM.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a vCard QR code?

A vCard QR code encodes a contact card (name plus phone, email, or website) so a phone camera can save it to Contacts. Autonix Save Contact builds a static vCard 3.0 in the browser — no account required.

Can I put a Save Contact QR code in an email signature?

Email apps cannot run JavaScript, so they cannot load the embed. Download a PNG from the builder and host or attach that image. To change the number later without re-exporting, use a tracked Autonix card.

Can I update the contact after people have the QR?

No. The free QR is a static vCard. Changing a phone number or title means replacing the snippet or the PNG. Tracked Autonix cards keep the same printed image and let you change the destination.

Is my contact information private?

No. Name, phone, email, and website are public: they appear in HTML data attributes and inside the QR payload. Do not encode information you would not print on a badge.

Need a card you can update and attribute?

Replace the static vCard with a tracked Autonix URL. Same placement. Reprint-proof. Scan history included.