VCF to CSV Converter — Convert vCard Contacts to Spreadsheets

Convert vCard (.vcf) contact files to CSV for Excel, Google Sheets, and CRM import. Supports vCard 2.1, 3.0, and 4.0. All processing happens in your browser — your data stays private.

🔒 100% browser-based. Your contacts never leave your device. No upload, no server.
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Drop a .vcf or .vcard file here, or click to browse
Supports vCard 2.1, 3.0, 4.0 — single or multiple contacts

How to Convert VCF to CSV

1

Drop Your VCF

Drag and drop your .vcf or .vcard file onto the converter. Single or bulk contacts supported.

2

Click Convert

Your file is parsed locally in your browser. Every vCard field is extracted into separate CSV columns.

3

Download CSV

Get a clean, structured CSV file ready for Excel, Google Sheets, or any CRM system.

Why Convert VCF to CSV?

VCF (vCard) files are designed for transferring contacts between devices, but they are difficult to edit, sort, or analyze. Converting to CSV gives you full spreadsheet power: you can sort by company, filter duplicates, add columns, and clean up your contact list. Once edited, you can convert the CSV back to VCF for reimport to your phone or CRM.

Supported vCard Versions

VersionDevices / AppsEncoding
vCard 2.1Samsung, Huawei, older OutlookQuoted-printable, charset declarations
vCard 3.0iPhone, Google Contacts, macOSUTF-8, standardized fields
vCard 4.0Modern apps, XML supportUTF-8, extended properties

CSV Column Mapping

The generated CSV includes these columns: Full Name, First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, Company, Job Title, Address, Website, Birthday, and Notes. Multiple phone numbers and emails appear in the same cell, separated by semicolons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drop your .vcf file onto the converter above, click Convert, and download the CSV. All processing happens in your browser — your contacts never leave your device.
Our converter supports vCard 2.1, 3.0, and 4.0, including quoted-printable encoding commonly found in legacy exports from Samsung, Outlook, and Huawei devices.
Yes. A single .vcf file can contain thousands of contacts. Our parser extracts every vCard block and creates one row per contact in the CSV output.
Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your contacts never leave your device. No upload, no server, no data collection.
Yes, completely free with no limits, no watermarks, and no signup required.

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