Convert a CSV spreadsheet of contacts into a vCard (.vcf) file optimised for iPhone, with a step-by-step guide for importing into the iOS Contacts app. All conversion runs in your browser — your contact data is never sent to any server, keeping your list completely private.
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your contacts never leave your device.
Email the .vcf file to yourself and open the attachment on your iPhone — iOS will prompt you to add the contacts automatically. You can also AirDrop it from a Mac or access it via iCloud Drive.
Your CSV should include at least a Name column plus Phone and/or Email. Fields like Company, Address, and Birthday are also typically supported.
Yes. All rows in your CSV become contacts in a single .vcf file. Open the file once on your iPhone to add all contacts in one step.
Yes. vCard import is supported on all modern iOS versions (iOS 13 and above). Older versions may require using the Mail app to open the file.
Import CSV contacts directly to iPhone.
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