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How to convert CSV to VCARD
A CSV exported from a spreadsheet or contact manager lists contacts as rows, one per line. vCard (.vcf) is the standard format used by phone contacts, macOS Contacts, Outlook, and Gmail to store and transfer individual contact records. Converting your CSV to vCard lets you import a contact list into any app that accepts .vcf files.
BoltConverter maps common CSV column headers like Name, Email, Phone, and Company to the corresponding vCard fields. The result is a .vcf file you can import directly into your phone or contact application without manual data entry.
Prepare your CSV
Make sure your CSV has headers in the first row. Common headers like First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, and Company are recognized automatically.
Upload the CSV
Drag your .csv file onto the upload area or click to browse.
Download the vCard file
Save the .vcf file. You can then import it into your phone, Gmail, Outlook, or macOS Contacts.
Frequently asked questions
Which CSV column names are recognized?
Standard headers like First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, Mobile, Company, and Address are mapped automatically. Custom column names may not be recognized.
How do I import the .vcf into an iPhone?
Email the .vcf file to yourself, open it on the iPhone, and tap Import. Alternatively, use iCloud Contacts to import the file from a computer.
Can I import the vCard into Gmail contacts?
Yes. In Google Contacts, go to Import, choose the .vcf file, and all contacts are added to your Google account.
What if some contacts are missing after conversion?
Rows with empty required fields (like a completely blank name and email) may be skipped. Check that each row has at least a name or email value.
Does each contact get its own vCard entry?
Yes. Each row in the CSV becomes a separate vCard entry inside the .vcf file. Most contact apps handle multi-contact .vcf files correctly.