Private contact conversion

Convert Contact Files Privately in Your Browser

Use a local browser workflow for VCF, vCard, and CSV conversion when your contact list should not be uploaded to a third-party converter.

Contact lists can contain names, phone numbers, personal email addresses, organizations, and relationship clues. ContactCraft’s converter parses supported files in the browser, shows a preview, and creates the selected output locally. The privacy architecture reduces the need to transmit the source file for this conversion.

Open the private contact converter

Supported workflow

  1. Choose a VCF/vCard or comma-separated CSV source.
  2. Let ContactCraft map the common name, phone, email, organization, and address fields.
  3. Inspect the preview and validation status.
  4. Export CSV or a vCard 3.0 subset and save it on your device.

Privacy is not the same as perfect preservation

Local processing means the core parse and export happen in your browser; it does not mean that every source property can be represented in the destination. The standard converter focuses on a small, explainable field set and intentionally does not claim universal compatibility with every contact application.

Field and file limits

CSV input expects commas and a header row. VCF parsing handles common FN, N, EMAIL, TEL, ORG, and ADR properties. The first email and phone are used. Notes, photos, groups, custom labels, URLs, dates, and additional multi-value properties may not survive. The standard workflow does not deduplicate or clean records; Plus adds local review, merge, cleanup, mapping, and validation-report tools.

FAQ

Does ContactCraft use analytics or an external conversion API?

The converter does not add analytics or an external contact-conversion API. Its page policy blocks background network connections from the converter.

Should I still protect the downloaded file?

Yes. A local download can still contain sensitive contact data. Use device access controls and share the resulting file carefully.

Can I convert contacts from CSV back to VCF?

Yes. Load a recognized CSV file, review the rows, choose VCF / vCard, and download the generated contact file.

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