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What is a vCard File?

vCard (VCF) is the standard format for electronic business cards and contact information. It stores structured data about individuals and organizations, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses in a universally compatible text-based format.

vCard files are commonly used for:

  • Contact sharing between devices and platforms
  • Phone contact export and import
  • Address book backup and migration
  • Email signatures and business cards

vCard Viewer Features

  • Contact Card DisplayView formatted contact cards with all details at a glance
  • Phone/Email/Address InfoSee all contact methods organized and clearly labeled
  • Multi-Contact SupportBrowse VCF files containing multiple contacts with ease
  • Organization DetailsView company, title, role, and other professional information

vCard Viewer FAQ

What is a vCard?

vCard (VCF) is the standard file format for electronic business cards. It stores contact information such as name, phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, and organization details in a text-based format supported by virtually all contact management software.

How do I export contacts from iPhone?

On iPhone, go to Contacts, select a contact, tap Share Contact, and choose to save or send as a .vcf file. To export all contacts at once, sign in to iCloud.com, go to Contacts, select all, and use the gear icon to export as vCard.

Can I view multiple contacts in one file?

Yes! Our vCard viewer fully supports VCF files containing multiple contacts. Each contact is displayed as a separate card, making it easy to browse through entire address books.

What contact fields are shown?

The viewer displays all standard vCard fields including full name, organization, title, phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, URLs, notes, and more. Both vCard 2.1 and 3.0/4.0 formats are supported.