Free contact QR code generator for holiday-let hosts
Type your name, number and email, then print a tasteful card guests scan to save your contact in one tap. Everything runs in your browser, so your details never leave this page.
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- Runs in your browser
- Free, forever
Contact QR code generator
Opens in a focused, full-screen workspace. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
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How it works
Three minutes, start to finish.
A contact QR code lets guests save your number by pointing their phone camera at a card, no typing, no fumbling with a long number at check-in. This free generator turns your name, phone and email into a scannable vCard and a print-ready card in seconds. It runs entirely in your browser, nothing is uploaded, stored or logged, and you can download the QR as an SVG for your own welcome book.
- 01 Enter your contact details Add your full name, phone number and email, plus an optional role (such as 'Your host, Sarah') and organisation. These become a standard vCard a phone can read.
- 02 Watch the card build live The preview updates as you type and shows exactly what will print: your name, role and a clean, scannable QR code guests point their camera at.
- 03 Print the card or download the SVG Print straight from the browser for the welcome pack or front door, or download the QR as a crisp SVG to drop into your own materials.
- 04 Guests scan to save you Guests point their phone camera at the code and tap the prompt. The phone offers to add you as a new contact, no typing required.
Why hosts use it
Made to be quietly useful.
- Your details never leave the browser, nothing is uploaded, stored or logged, and the tool even works offline once the page has loaded.
- Guests save your number by scanning, so no more reading out a long number at check-in or in late-night messages.
- Print a tasteful card that suits a boutique-let look, in the welcome pack, by the front door or in the welcome book.
- Download the QR as a scalable SVG so it stays sharp at any size in your own printed materials.
- Completely free with no signup, no card and no watermark on your card.
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Questions, answered
How do guests use a contact QR code?
They point their phone camera at the code and tap the prompt that appears; the phone offers to save you as a new contact, with no typing. iPhones and modern Android phones support this natively, with no extra app.
What is a vCard?
A vCard is the standard format phones and email apps use to share contact details. This tool builds a vCard 3.0 with your name, number, email, role and organisation, then turns it into a QR code a phone can read in one scan.
Is it safe to put my number in this generator?
Yes. The QR code is created entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, stored or logged. You can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.
What should I print the contact card on?
A small card or A6 stock looks best, tucked in the welcome pack or framed by the front door. Laminate it if the property is busy. If your details ever change, you can regenerate and reprint the card in under a minute.
Can I use the QR code in my own welcome book?
Yes. Download it as an SVG and it will stay crisp at any size, so you can place it in a printed welcome pack, a house manual or a flyer alongside the rest of your guest information.
Can I share my contact inside a full digital welcome guide?
Yes. StayBinder guides include tap-to-call and tap-to-save contact details, the Wi-Fi, the house manual, local recommendations and more, all from one QR code, from £9.99/mo for your first property and £4.99 for each extra, with a 14-day free trial, no card needed.
- Ready when you are
Give your guests a welcome worth keeping.
Set up your first property free this afternoon and be live before your next check-in.
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