10 Best Digital Visiting Card Websites in India (2026) – Free & Paid Compared
A strange thing happens to paper visiting cards. You hand one over at a meeting, the other person nods politely, and within a week it’s either in a drawer they’ll never open again or in the dustbin. Industry surveys have repeatedly found that the vast majority of paper cards get discarded within days.
That’s the problem digital visiting cards solve. One link, one QR code, and your contact details, WhatsApp number, portfolio and payment details are on the other person’s phone before you’ve finished shaking hands. No printing, no reprinting when your number changes, nothing to run out of at an exhibition.
The catch? There are now dozens of platforms offering digital cards in India, and the pricing ranges from “free” (with strings attached) to ₹6,000 a year for imported apps. Below is an honest comparison of the options worth considering in 2026, including where each one falls short.
Note before we begin: prices change frequently. The figures below were accurate when we last checked, but always confirm on the platform’s own pricing page before paying.
Quick comparison
| Platform | Type | Approx. price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| BizDuniya | Indian | ₹500/year | Professionals & small businesses wanting card + portfolio + resume |
| Blinq | Global | Free tier, paid plans in USD | Individuals who only need a basic card |
| HiHello | Global | Free tier; Pro roughly $8/month | Corporate users, email signature integration |
| Popl | Global | Free tier; Pro from ~$6.5/month | Sales teams, event lead capture |
| DziCard | Indian | Varies by plan | Local businesses wanting payment links |
| MeCard | Indian | Varies by plan | Companies needing ID cards + visiting cards |
| TapMo | Indian | Hardware pricing | People who specifically want NFC cards |
| Cardss.in | Indian | Around ₹499 one-time | Basic done-for-you card, no self-editing focus |
| Digital Card India | Indian | Budget plans | Quick template-based cards |
| Canva (DIY) | Global | Free | Static card images only, not interactive |
1. BizDuniya – best overall value for Indian users
Yes, this is our own platform, so take the ranking with a pinch of salt and judge the features on merit. Here’s the honest pitch: at ₹500 per year, the Professional plan includes a digital visiting card, a portfolio section to showcase your work, resume upload with a shareable download link, view analytics, and one-tap sharing on WhatsApp. The Company plan, also ₹500 per year, bundles a vCard and business portfolio.
To put that price in context: most international platforms charge in dollars, per month. A year on a typical “Pro” plan abroad works out to ₹5,000–8,000. BizDuniya costs less than what two coffees a month would.
Where it falls short: no NFC hardware cards yet, and no CRM integrations — if you’re a 50-person enterprise sales team, a tool like Popl fits better.
2. Blinq
Blinq is one of the most popular card apps globally, and its free tier is genuinely usable — clean design, QR sharing, Apple/Google Wallet support. The limitation is depth: no portfolio pages, no resume hosting, and the advanced features sit behind a dollar-priced subscription.
3. HiHello
HiHello pioneered the digital business card category and it shows in the polish. Multiple card designs, email signature generation, virtual meeting backgrounds. It’s aimed squarely at corporate teams, though, and the pricing reflects that — the paid plans make sense for companies, less so for an individual auditor or agent in India.
4. Popl
Popl is built around one idea: capturing leads at events. NFC tap sharing, badge scanning, CRM sync with Salesforce and HubSpot. If you exhibit at trade shows every month and need leads flowing into a CRM, it’s excellent. For a solo professional it’s overkill, and the monthly dollar pricing adds up fast.
5. DziCard
An Indian platform with a strong focus on local business needs — bank details, payment links, Google Maps navigation, gallery sections. Good template variety. Check the current plan structure carefully, as features are spread across tiers.
6. MeCard
MeCard has grown into more of a digital identity platform — visiting cards, employee ID cards, visitor passes, even parking QR tags. If your company wants everything under one admin dashboard, it’s worth a look. For a simple personal card, it may be more system than you need.
7. TapMo
TapMo sells physical NFC cards — metal, wooden and PVC — that open your digital profile on tap. The tap experience impresses people at events. Remember you’re paying for hardware, and if your details change platform, the card in your wallet stays tied to that ecosystem.
8. Cardss.in
A budget Indian option around the ₹499 mark where the team builds the card for you after you submit a form. Straightforward, but you trade away the ability to instantly edit your own card whenever something changes — which is half the point of going digital.
9. Digital Card India
Template-based cards created quickly at low prices. Fine for a basic online card; limited if you want analytics, portfolios or anything beyond contact details.
10. Canva (the DIY route)
Plenty of people design a card in Canva and share it as an image. It costs nothing, but understand what you’re getting: a static picture. Nobody can tap your number to call, save your contact, or open your WhatsApp from a JPEG. It’s a paper card that happens to live on a phone.
How to actually choose
Ask yourself three questions. First, do people need to see your work? Photographers, designers, architects and real estate agents should shortlist only platforms with portfolio support. Second, will your details change? If yes, avoid one-time “made for you” cards you can’t edit. Third, what’s the yearly cost in rupees? Convert every monthly dollar price into an annual rupee figure before comparing — the gap is usually startling.
For most Indian professionals and small businesses, a platform priced for India, with portfolio and analytics included, covers 90% of real-world needs. That’s the gap BizDuniya was built to fill — you can create your card here and have it live in about ten minutes.
FAQs
Are free digital visiting cards really free? Usually with conditions — platform branding on your card, limited edits, or cards that expire after a trial period. Read the fine print before you print a free card’s QR code on 500 brochures.
Do digital cards work without an app? Good ones do. The person scanning your QR code should land on a web page, not an app download screen.
Can I use one for my whole team? Yes — company plans let each employee carry a branded card, and you update everyone’s details from one place.
Ready to get started? Create your small business digital visiting card on BizDuniya →