vCard
File format standard for electronic business cards / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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vCard, also known as VCF (Virtual Contact File), is a file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards can be attached to e-mail messages, sent via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), on the World Wide Web, instant messaging, NFC or through QR code. They can contain name and address information, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, URLs, logos, photographs, and audio clips.
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Filename extension | .vcf , .vcard |
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Internet media type |
text/vcard |
Type code | vCrd |
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) | public.vcard |
Developed by | Created by Versit Consortium, all rights transferred in 1996 to Internet Mail Consortium, all rights transferred in 2004 to CalConnect |
Type of format | Electronic business card |
Container for | Contact information |
Standard | RFC 6350 |
vCard is used as a data interchange format in smartphone contacts, personal digital assistants (PDAs), personal information managers (PIMs) and customer relationship management systems (CRMs). To accomplish these data interchange applications, other "vCard variants" have been used and proposed as "variant standards", each for its specific niche: XML representation, JSON representation, or web pages.