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Which is the best tool to convert Excel to vCard in 2025?

Submitted by jaisse9202 at 24-05-2025, 10:52 AM


Which is the best tool to convert Excel to vCard in 2025?
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There are many tools online, and it might be difficult to use without technical knowledge, so I would recommend the MacSonik Excel to vCard Converter. The software is the most reliable tool to convert Excel to vCard and convert all Excel files like XLSX, XLS, XLSM, XLT, XLTM, XLTX, and XLSB into vCard formats. You can use this tool easily because of its user-friendly interface. Non-tech and technical users can also use this tool.
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If you are looking for the best tool to convert Excel to VCard in 2025, I recommend trying WholeClear Excel to VCF Converter. I used it to export a large list of contacts from the Excel sheet in the VCF format separately, and the process was super simple and fast. What was really for me was the user-friendly interface and no complex steps. It supports all versions of Excel files. You can also try a free demo version to test it before buying.

So yes, in my opinion it is definitely one of the best Excel to vCard Converter available in 2025.
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There are a lot of solutions available, but in 2025, it will still be difficult to find a reliable technique to convert Excel to vCard without losing any contact information. Most free ways either leave out fields or ignore the formatting. I tried a few products, and then I found DataVare Excel to VCF Converter, which worked really well. It immediately turns your Excel file (XLS or XLSX) into a VCF file that you can use on Android, iPhone, Outlook, and other devices. The interface is simple, and I appreciated that you can match Excel columns with vCard fields before converting so that no contact info gets lost. It also lets you convert a lot of Excel files to VCF files at once, which saved me a lot of time.
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