How can I convert my Excel contacts to VCard format easily?
I have a list of contacts saved in an Excel spreadsheet with all the necessary details, including names, phone numbers, emails, and addresses. Now, I need to import these contacts into my phone and email client, which requires the contacts in VCard (.vcf) format.
Is there any reliable Excel to VCard converter tool that can help me do this quickly and without losing any data? Also, I want the solution to be simple and safe for the Windows OS.

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Grayson Hall commented
There is a simple technique to convert Excel contacts to vCard format if you want to. I found an application that really helped me- Excel to vCard Converter. It was better than doing it manually or following a lot of steps. It speeds up and improves the accuracy of converting Excel files to vCard files. Simply upload your Excel spreadsheet, map the contact fields, and it will create VCF files that can be used with email clients, phones, and Outlook. You do not need to know how to do anything technical or take a lot of steps. It is quite useful if you have a lot of contacts and want to save time. I had no trouble moving all of my Excel contacts to my Android phone with it. It also preserves all the fields, including name, phone number, and email, just the way they are. If you want an easy way to convert Excel to VCF, this is definitely worth a try.
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Cillian commented
If you have stored all your contacts in an Excel file and want to get them on your phone or email app, the best method to do so is to convert them to vCard format. Rather than dealing with complicated methods or risking errors with manual edits, try using a tool that does everything for you. The DataVare Excel to vCard Converter makes this simple. It takes your contact information from Excel and makes a vCard file out of it right away, without modifying anything. You don’t need any technical knowledge, and the process is smooth from start to finish. What is nice is that it comes with a free trial edition, so you can try it first before deciding.
Read more: https://www.datavare.com/blog/export-excel-contacts-to-vcf.html