---
title: "How to download a vCard on iPhone or iPad using vCard Getter"
description: "Now you can easily download a vCard or iCalendar using vCard Getter on your iPhone or iPad to add to your address book or calendar."
date: 2011-08-09
tags: ["App Store", "iCalendar", "iPad", "iPhone", "vCard"]
canonical: https://keremerkan.dev/posts/how-to-download-a-vcard-on-iphone-or-ipad-using-vcard-getter/
---

**UPDATE:** _With iOS 7, **vCard Getter** is no longer needed. So, it is discontinued and removed from the App Store. You can find more information [here](https://keremerkan.dev/posts/vcard-getter-development-stopped/)._

I have already written a post which you can read [here](/posts/how-to-download-a-vcard-on-iphone-or-ipad-using-qrafter/) about how you can't download vCards on your iPhone or iPad and how you can use [**Qrafter**](http://qrafter.com/get/) to help you on that.

**Qrafter** has an in app purchase that lets you do additional things like generating QR Codes or downloading vCards. But it may be a little expensive if you just want to download vCards or iCalendar files. So I created **vCard Getter** (no longer available) that exactly lets you do that.

Like **Qrafter**, **vCard Getter** can download files using Mobile Safari, but it can also download them itself. You enter a URL to a .vcf or .ics file and tap "Get!". That's all, vCard Getter downloads the file, parses it and lets you add it to your address book or calendar.

~**vCard Getter** is **$0.99**. You can download it by clicking the badge below.~
