An electronic business card saves your details straight into the other person's contacts — correctly, completely, and in one tap.
Your card exports a standards-compliant vCard (.vcf) — name, photo, phones, emails and links flow into iPhone and Android contacts perfectly.
People stop copying your email from paper. Everything transfers digitally, exactly as you wrote it.
Add your card to Apple or Google Wallet and share with a QR even without signal at the venue.
An electronic business card is any business card that exists as data rather than paper — typically a web profile plus a vCard file that phones understand natively. That means when someone receives your card, their phone does the work: it files your name, number, email, company and photo into contacts without a single keystroke.
Because it's data, an electronic card can do things ink can't: it updates itself everywhere when you edit it, it can be attached to your email signature, and it can report back — showing you views, saves and new leads.
CompanyCard generates your electronic business card, QR code and wallet passes from one profile, and lets a whole company issue consistent cards with central management.
A business card in digital form — usually a web page plus a vCard (.vcf) file — that can be shared by link or QR code and saved directly to a phone's contacts.
Build your card in CompanyCard's web builder (no app needed), then add it to Apple Wallet. Sharing is one tap or one QR scan from your lock screen.
Nothing meaningful — they're two names for the same idea. 'Electronic' often emphasises the vCard file that saves to contacts, while 'digital' emphasises the online profile.
Yes — link it from your email signature or attach the vCard. CompanyCard builds a signature block for you automatically.
Create your electronic business card free — vCard, QR and link included.