QR Code, vCard and Link: Share Your Contact in One Tap with PinsCorner
One link, one QR code, one tap — and your contact is saved. Here is how PinsCorner makes sharing your digital business card effortless, on any phone, without asking anyone to download an app.
You hand someone your phone number at a networking event. They type it in, make a typo, and later cannot find you. Sound familiar? The whole point of a digital business card is to remove that friction — and the three features that do the heavy lifting are your public link, your QR code, and the vCard download.
PinsCorner gives you all three, connected to the same card, updating in real time. Change your job title or phone number once and every QR code, every saved link, every vCard download reflects it immediately. That is the core promise — and the rest of this article explains exactly how it works and who gets the most out of it.
Your public link: one address that goes everywhere
Every PinsCorner card lives at a clean, shareable URL. You can drop it in your email signature, paste it into a LinkedIn bio, include it in a WhatsApp message, or add it to a Zoom display name. Whoever taps the link sees your full card — photo, name, role, contact details, social links, and any blocks you have added — in a browser, with no app to install on either side.
On Pro and Team plans you can connect a custom domain, so the link reads as your own brand instead of a shared subdomain. That matters for client-facing professionals and companies that want every touchpoint to look consistent.
The QR code: print it, project it, wear it
From your PinsCorner dashboard you can download your QR code as an SVG or a PNG. SVG is resolution-independent, which means it stays sharp whether you print it at business-card size or blow it up on a conference banner. PNG works everywhere else — slide decks, email footers, social media posts.
The QR code points to your live card, so you only ever need one code. Stick it on your laptop lid, add it to a lanyard badge, put it on your storefront window, or embed it in a slide. When someone scans it with any modern smartphone camera — no special app required — they land on your card instantly.
- Print the SVG on business cards, flyers or packaging without losing quality
- Project the PNG on a screen during a talk or webinar
- Add it to your email signature alongside the plain link
- Place it on physical signage at your office or store
- Stick it on an NFC card for the people who prefer a tap over a scan
The vCard download: saved in one tap, no typing
When someone visits your card, they see a prominent button to save your contact. One tap exports a vCard 3.0 file — the format that every smartphone address book, from iOS Contacts to Android and beyond, understands natively. Name, phone, email, company, website and even your photo land directly in their contacts list, spelled exactly right.
This is where digital cards pull far ahead of paper ones. No one needs to photograph your card and hope an OCR app reads it correctly. No manual entry, no typos. The information is structured, complete, and immediately searchable in their phone.
One link, one QR, one tap — your contact saved, your brand remembered.
Who benefits most from these three features
These sharing tools are useful for almost anyone, but they shine in a few specific situations:
- Freelancers and consultants who meet clients in person and need a frictionless handoff
- Sales professionals attending trade shows where dozens of conversations happen in a day
- Creators and coaches who share a link in their bio and want visitors to save the contact, not just browse
- Teams where every member needs the same branded card but with their own details
- Small business owners who want something on their shop window that converts foot traffic into saved contacts
Ready to set yours up? Create a free PinsCorner account, build your card in minutes, and grab your QR code and link from the sharing panel. The next person you meet can have your contact saved before you finish the handshake.