AR Business Card Generator

Free AR business card maker. Fill in your details, pick a scene background, download as PNG or animated WebM video, copy the embed HTML, or share a QR code. When someone scans the QR, they see your floating 3D AR business card with photo, name, role, and tap-to-call links. No app, no signup, your data lives in the QR itself.

Card data lives in the QR — no server, no database
Your Name
Role · Company
Tagline appears here.
email · phone · web
Scan to open the AR card

Live AR card preview

This is what scanners see when they open the QR. Pick a background, then download as PNG image or animated WebM video.

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An AR business card (or augmented reality business card) turns a printed card or QR sticker into a small digital experience. Instead of just a static name and phone number, scanning the QR opens a 3D card that floats and tilts on the viewer's screen with your photo, role, links, and an Add-to-Contacts button. This AR business card generator is fully client-side: your card data is encoded into the URL hash, so the QR code itself carries the entire card. There is no backend, no expiring link, no signup. You can also download the AR card as a PNG image or a 5-second animated WebM video, or grab an embed snippet to drop into any website. Last updated April 2026.

How the AR card works

When you fill in the form, the page packages name, role, company, email, phone, website, tagline, photo, and theme into a JSON object, then base64-encodes it and appends it as #data=... to the page URL. The QR code below points at that URL. When anyone scans the QR with their phone camera, the same page opens with the data hash and switches into AR card mode: a floating, gently rotating 3D card animation appears in the centre of the screen, with tap-to-call, tap-to-email, and tap-to-visit links and a vCard download.

Why use an AR business card

Paper business cards have an 88% throw-out rate within a week. An AR card flips that — the floating animation pulls attention, the one-tap save-to-contacts makes it stick, and the brand color makes you memorable. Six concrete wins:

Print the QR on a sticker, on the back of a paper card, on event lanyards, on phone cases, on signage, in email signatures — anywhere a phone camera can scan it.

Customise the AR scene background

Eight scene presets ship with the tool — luxury black, paper warm, starfield night, neon grid, mesh gradient, conference desk, spotlight, gold. Pick one that matches the place you'll hand the card out (conference = neon or starfield, real estate = paper, luxury brand = gold). The background also embeds in the recorded video.

Download formats

Three export options. PNG snapshots one frame for use in email signatures, LinkedIn banner, or print. WebM video records 5 seconds of the floating animation — drop into Instagram Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn video posts, or your portfolio site. Embed HTML gives you an iframe snippet to paste in any website (Wix, Webflow, WordPress, Notion, plain HTML) so visitors see your animated AR card directly on the page.

Tips for great cards

Use a square or close-to-square photo cropped tight to your face — round avatars look best in the floating card. Pick a theme color that matches your brand or your photo. Keep the tagline short — under 40 characters reads cleanly on phones. If you change roles, regenerate the card and reprint the QR; the old one keeps working too if you keep that link alive.

Privacy and how the data is stored

Your card information never touches a server. The page reads the hash, decodes it, and renders. If you do not want a particular field public (for example, you are happy to share email but not phone), leave that field blank. The QR can be regenerated any time.

How this differs from regular business card tools

Standard business card makers, digital business card makers, and QR code business card tools focus on print layout or static contact pages. This AR variant adds the floating 3D experience and lives entirely in the URL — making it the only one that needs no hosting and no expiring link. Use the printable variants for paper, this one for digital sharing or QR stickers.