🌍 Works worldwide — Dubai · US · UK · India & beyond
Scan your paper card. Get a digital one.
Snap a photo of any business card or brochure and AI builds your shareable digital visiting card in seconds — with the right country code, ready to share by QR. No typing.
From paper to digital in three taps
📷 Snap a photo
Tap 'Scan my card' and photograph your paper card or brochure — the camera opens right up on mobile.
✨ AI fills it in
Name, title, company, phone, WhatsApp, email, website, address and socials are read and entered for you.
🔗 Share with a scan
Pick a layout and colours, then share your digital card by QR or link. Update it anytime — the QR never changes.
Why it converts
Paper cards get lost, run out, and never update. A digital card scanned from your existing one keeps your look, works on any phone, and lets people reach you on WhatsApp or save you to contacts in a single tap. For sales teams and networkers from Dubai to London to New York, it's the fastest way to turn a stack of paper cards into living, shareable profiles — and to show a prospect the magic on the spot.
Frequently asked questions
+ How does the business card scanner work?
Open the Visiting Card maker, tap 'Scan my card', and take a photo of your paper business card or brochure. AI reads the name, title, company, phone, WhatsApp, email, website, address and social handles, then fills your digital card automatically. You review, pick a design, and share with a QR.
+ Does it work outside India — in Dubai, the US, the UK?
Yes, anywhere in the world. The scanner reads whatever is printed on the card, including the country code on the phone number — +971, +1, +44, +91 and so on. Checkout is in USD with cards and wallets.
+ Is it free?
Yes. You can scan a card and create your digital visiting card for free. Paid plans add lead capture, deeper analytics and more dynamic codes.
+ Can I edit what it reads?
Always. The scan fills the form for you, and every field stays fully editable — fix a typo, add a logo, change the layout or colours, then publish.
+ What if the photo isn't perfect?
A sharp, well-lit photo with the text in frame works best. If something is missed, you can type it in — the scan just removes the heavy lifting.