Use case
QR codes for business cards
A QR code on a business card turns a scrap of cardboard into a live link — your website, LinkedIn, portfolio or a save-to-contacts card. Make it dynamic and you can change where it points when your role, number or links change, so a box of cards printed today is not wasted next year.
Why dynamic matters for cards you keep for years
Business cards outlive jobs. A static code baked with your current employer or an old portfolio link becomes dead weight the day something changes. A dynamic code lets you repoint the same printed card to your new role, site or number — no reprint, and no dead link sitting in someone else’s wallet.
- Repoint to a new job, number or website anytime
- One card design that never goes out of date
- See how many contacts actually scan it
What to link to
Point it wherever a new contact should land: your homepage, a LinkedIn profile, a portfolio, a booking link, or a contact (vCard) that saves straight into their phone. You can even change it per campaign or event.
Editable QR codes. Pay once, works forever.
One payment from $3.99 — no subscription, no expiry. Change where your code points anytime, forever. Free static codes included.
Questions, answered
What should a business card QR code link to?
Commonly your website, LinkedIn, portfolio, a booking link, or a contact card that saves your details to the scanner’s phone. With a dynamic code you can change this whenever you like.
Can I update the link after printing the cards?
Yes — a dynamic QReasy code points at a link you control, so you can change the destination after printing without ordering new cards.
Can I save contact details straight to a phone?
Yes. The free generator can build a contact (vCard) code, or you can point a dynamic code at a hosted contact card so you can update your details later.
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Last updated 2 August 2026