The most feature-rich truly free QR code generator that respects your privacy.
20 types including Micro QR & rMQR. Batch generation. UPI & SEPA payments. Gradients, templates, WiFi cards, business cards. No signup. No tracking.
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MeCard is a simpler alternative to vCard, preferred by some Android devices
Micro QR capacity: 35 digits, 21 uppercase alphanumeric, or ~15 bytes (lowercase/URLs). Best for short codes, serial numbers, and IDs. For URLs, use standard QR instead.
Rectangular Micro QR — a narrow, wide format ideal for test tubes, wristbands, and ticket strips. Up to 361 characters.
Upload a CSV to generate multiple QR codes at once. Each row becomes a QR code using your current style.
Format: type,data,filename — type and filename are optional. Use | to separate fields within data.
Supported types: url, text, wifi, phone, email, sms, vcard, whatsapp, location, upi, sepa. Download the sample to see all formats.
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How MeCard QR Codes Work
MeCard is a simple contact-sharing format developed by NTT DoCoMo. When someone scans a MeCard QR code, their phone automatically offers to save the contact with the name, phone number, email, website, and notes you specified. MeCard uses a compact encoding, which means the QR code is simpler and scans more reliably than the more verbose vCard format.
MeCard is widely supported on Android devices and many QR code scanner apps. For maximum cross-platform compatibility (especially with iPhones), consider using a vCard QR code instead.
How to Create a MeCard QR Code
- Enter your name — this is the only required field. All other fields are optional.
- Add contact details — phone number, email address, website URL, and a note (e.g., "Met at conference").
- Customize and export your QR code. Download as PNG for digital sharing or SVG/PDF for print.
MeCard vs vCard: Which Should You Use?
MeCard is more compact (smaller QR codes) and works great on Android. vCard supports more fields (job title, company, photo) and works better on iPhones. If your audience is primarily Android users or you need a smaller QR code, choose MeCard. For maximum compatibility and richer contact data, choose vCard.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between MeCard and vCard?
MeCard is a simpler format with fewer fields (name, phone, email, website, note). It produces smaller QR codes that scan more reliably. vCard supports more fields (company, job title, address, photo) and is better supported on iPhones. For Android users or compact QR codes, MeCard is the better choice.
Does MeCard work on iPhones?
iPhone's built-in camera may not auto-recognize MeCard format. Users may need a third-party QR scanner app. For best iPhone compatibility, use a vCard QR code instead.
What fields can I include in a MeCard QR code?
MeCard supports: full name, phone number, email address, website URL, and a free-text note. It does not support company name, job title, physical address, or photos — for those, use a vCard QR code.