How to Put a QR Code on Your Business Card (2026 Guide)
Add a QR code to your business card that links to your website, LinkedIn, or digital vCard. Free generator included.
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A QR code on your business card bridges the gap between physical and digital. Someone scans it and instantly has your website, LinkedIn, portfolio, or contact info. No typing URLs, no searching for your name on social media.
What to Link Your QR Code To
Your website or portfolio: Best for freelancers, agencies, and anyone with an online presence.
Your LinkedIn profile: Best for corporate professionals and job seekers.
A vCard: Automatically saves your contact info to their phone. Name, email, phone, company - all added with one scan.
A Linktree or link-in-bio page: Best if you want to give multiple options (website + LinkedIn + calendar booking).
Create Your QR Code
Open the QR Code Generator and enter your URL. Customize the colors to match your brand. Download as SVG (best for printing - infinite resolution) or PNG.
Design Tips
Size: Minimum 0.75 x 0.75 inches on the card. Smaller than that and some phones struggle to scan it.
Colors: Dark code on light background. Don't invert it (light code on dark background is harder to scan).
Error correction: Set to Medium or High. This lets the code still work even if it's slightly damaged or obscured by your logo.
Placement: Back of the card is most common. Or the front if your design is minimal enough.
Test it: Print a test card and scan it with 3 different phones before ordering 500 copies.