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AI Business Card Maker: Create Free Business Cards in Minutes

Describe your card — your trade, your style, your vibe — and Pixazo’s AI business card generator designs it in seconds: layout, typography and logo treatment composed like a print designer would. No design skills, no template graveyard.

BLEEDTRIMSAFE ZONE Luxury cream and black business card design mockup with gold monogram created with Pixazo AI
Plate 01 · The brief

What is the AI business card maker?

The business card maker is a text-to-image tool tuned for card design. Tell it who you are and how you want to come across — “minimal sage business card for an architect”, “bold orange card for an electrician” — and the AI business card generator lays out a finished business card design: name and role hierarchy, contact block, logo treatment and palette, sized like a standard card.

It runs on the same models as the Pixazo AI Image Generator, with card-specific composition handled for you. You get a high-resolution image — drop in your real details and it’s ready for small-format printing, an email signature or your LinkedIn banner. If you grew up calling it a visiting card, same thing — the maker speaks both.

0 skillsneeded
~30 secper card
PNG · JPGhi-res export
Freeto start
Plate 02 · Anatomy

What makes a business card design actually work?

Cards fail for predictable reasons — type too small, no hierarchy, art crossing the trim line. The maker composes around the rules a print designer uses:

3.5×2″

Standard card proportions. The classic landscape card ratio (or its portrait flip) — what wallets, cardholders and expectations are built around.

1 · 2 · 3

Hierarchy: name → role → contact. One glance should answer who you are; the second, what you do; the third, how to reach you.

SAFE

Nothing critical near the edge. Text stays inside the safe zone so a printer’s trim never clips your phone number.

2 SIDES

Front sells, back informs. A clean logo front with a detailed back reads more premium than one crowded face.

Minimal sage and white business card design front and back pair created with Pixazo AI
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Hover the card — front for the name, back for the details. The maker designs both faces from one prompt.

Plate 03 · Card stock

What kinds of business cards can you design?

Any profession, any register. These six briefs cover most of what people run through the business card maker:

CORPORATE

Corporate & professional

Lawyers, consultants, finance — restrained palettes, confident serif or grotesk type, a card that says “we’ve done this before”.

CREATIVE

Designer & creative

Portfolio-forward cards for designers, photographers and DJs — bolder color, expressive type, a front that doubles as a work sample.

TRADES

Trades & services

Electricians, contractors, cleaners — big legible numbers, one service line, high contrast that survives a glovebox.

LUXURY

Luxury & executive

Black-and-gold, embossed-look monograms, generous whitespace — for realtors, salons and anyone selling a premium hour.

MINIMAL

Minimal & modern

One accent color, one typeface, lots of air. The safest brief when you don’t have a brand yet — it never looks wrong.

PHOTO

Personal-brand photo cards

Your headshot on the card — coaches, agents and marketers who are the brand. The AI frames and grades the portrait side.

Plate 04 · Proof rack

The proof rack: made with this business card maker

Three finished business card designs straight off the press — three completely different answers to the same brief.

Bold blue and orange business card promo design with QR code created with Pixazo AI
The bold one. High-contrast promo card with QR block and contact rail — trade-show energy.
Playful illustrated business card studio design with hedgehog mascot created with Pixazo AI
The friendly one. Hand-illustrated studio card — mascot, warm palette, instantly memorable.
Vintage ornate letterpress-style consulting business card design created with Pixazo AI
The heritage one. Ornate letterpress-style card — monogram crest, aged paper, establishment feel.
Plate 05 · Press run

How do you make a business card with AI?

Four passes through the press. First card takes a couple of minutes; once your prompt is dialled in, about thirty seconds.

01Brief

Describe yourself and the vibe

Open the business card maker and write one or two sentences — profession, mood, palette: minimal business card for a wedding photographer, ivory and charcoal, serif name, fine rule lines. Concrete adjectives beat long lists.

02Setup

Pick orientation & style

Landscape for the classic wallet card, portrait for something more editorial, square for digital-first use. Then a style direction: corporate, minimal, luxury, creative or trade-bold.

03Proof

Generate & refine

Render a batch, pick the strongest card design, then change one variable per run — palette, type feel, logo treatment. Two or three proofs usually lands a keeper.

04Press

Add your real details & export

Download the high-resolution file and drop your actual name, number and logo over the placeholders in any editor. Then print it, attach it to your email signature or post it — your generations stay in your account for the next revision.

Plate 06 · Fresh proofs

Made with the business card generator

Three more cards from the same tool — a soft minimal, a neon creative and a gold executive — showing the range one business card generator covers.

Soft minimal business card design with portrait photo for a marketing manager created with Pixazo AI
The soft minimal. Photo-forward card in blush neutrals — approachable, service-industry ready.
Neon gradient business card design with photo frame for a graphic designer created with Pixazo AI
The neon creative. RGB-glow frame and techno type — a designer’s card that starts conversations.
Black and gold executive business card design with portrait for a consultant created with Pixazo AI
The executive. Black-and-gold with a framed portrait — consultant gravitas in one pass.
Plate 07 · Job ticket

The business card maker spec sheet

Job specValue
OutputAI-generated business card design (raster image), front and/or back faces
OrientationsLandscape (classic 3.5×2″ look) · portrait · square for digital-first cards
ResolutionUp to 2048px on the long edge — crisp for small-format print and every screen
FormatsPNG and JPG download; WebP delivery on the web
EnginePixazo’s image-model layer (multiple providers, disclosed per generation)
CostFree starter credits on signup; credit-based generation after that
Your detailsGenerated cards carry placeholder text — add your real name, number and logo in any editor before use
Works forPrint-shop small format, email signatures, LinkedIn banners, digital portfolios
Plate 08 · Side by side

AI business card maker vs design apps vs template sites

Three honest columns — each wins somewhere.

Pixazo AI card makerManual design appsTemplate sites
Time to first design~30 seconds1–2 hoursMinutes, then heavy editing
Skill neededDescribe it in wordsTypography + layout craftBasic editor skills
OriginalityGenerated fresh per promptFully yoursSame template as thousands of others
Pixel-exact brand controlApproximate — finish in an editorTotal controlDepends on the template
Print-ready vector/CMYK fileNo — high-res rasterYesSometimes
Iteration costRe-prompt, secondsManual reworkRe-edit each time
Plate 09 · Distribution

Who uses a business card maker?

Anyone whose next client starts with a handshake:

Freelancers & consultants

A card that matches this year’s positioning — regenerated in minutes when the niche shifts.

Small businesses & shops

Owner, staff and delivery cards in one consistent style without a designer on retainer.

Real-estate & insurance agents

Photo-forward executive cards — the face is the brand, the card carries it.

Trades & home services

Bold, legible cards a customer can read at arm’s length and find again in a drawer.

Salons, spas & studios

Cards that carry the same aesthetic as the space — soft, premium, bookable.

Students & job-seekers

A clean personal card for career fairs and networking events — name, focus, one link.

Plate 10 · Job orders

Business card prompt starters that actually work

Copy one, swap the profession and palette, keep the structure. Each of these has produced a keeper card design in our test runs.

Executive gold

luxury executive business card, matte black with gold foil monogram, serif name, minimal contact block, generous whitespace

Minimal architect

minimal business card for an architect, off-white and graphite, thin grotesk type, fine rule lines, logo top-left, landscape

Bold trade

high-contrast electrician business card, safety orange and navy, oversized phone number, bolt icon, rounded corners look

Vintage letterpress

vintage letterpress-style consulting card, aged cream paper texture, ornate monogram crest, engraved serif details

Neon creative

creative business card for a graphic designer, dark base with neon gradient photo frame, futuristic type, square format

Photo personal brand

personal-brand business card with professional headshot, soft blush palette, script name, marketing consultant, front and back

Plate 11 · Ink chart

Which business card style fits you?

MINIMAL / MODERN

One accent, one typeface, whitespace doing the talking. Fits consultants, architects, developers — and anyone without a brand book yet.

CORPORATE CLASSIC

Navy/charcoal restraint, confident type hierarchy. Fits law, finance, B2B services — trust at first touch.

LUXURY FOIL

Black plus gold, monograms, embossed-look details. Fits realtors, salons, executive coaches — the card is part of the pitch.

PLAYFUL ILLUSTRATED

Mascots, hand-drawn texture, warm color. Fits studios, cafés, kids’ services — memorable over formal.

NEON CREATIVE

Dark base, electric accents, expressive type. Fits designers, DJs, streamers — the card as a portfolio teaser.

Plate 12 · Fine print

What this business card maker can’t do (honest limits)

No vector or CMYK press files

Output is a high-resolution RGB image — great for small-format printing and screens, but it’s not an editable vector/CMYK file. For offset print runs, have a designer rebuild the final in vector.

Placeholder details, not yours

Generated cards show placeholder names and numbers. Always replace them with your real details in an editor before printing — and double-check the phone number.

Long text can wobble

Names and short lines render reliably; long email addresses and taglines are safer typed over the design afterwards. QR codes in the art are decorative — add a real one from a QR tool.

No exact logo reproduction

It designs in your brand’s style but won’t recreate your existing logo 1:1 — place your real logo file on the final card.

Plate 13 · Help desk

Business card questions, answered

Is the AI business card maker free?
Yes to start — new accounts get free credits and each card render costs a small number of credits, so you can proof several business card designs before paying anything.
Can I print the cards at standard business-card size?
Yes — generate in landscape and the proportions match the classic 3.5×2-inch card. Exports up to 2048px print crisply at that size; keep important text away from the edges for trim.
How do I add my real name, number and logo?
Generate the design, then replace the placeholder text and drop your actual logo file in any editor — Canva, Figma, Photoshop, even PowerPoint. Short names render fine directly in the art if you include them in the prompt.
Are the QR codes on generated cards scannable?
No — QR blocks in the artwork are decorative design elements. Generate a real QR from your link and place it over the design before printing.
Can I use the card digitally — email signature, LinkedIn?
Yes — the export drops straight into email signatures, LinkedIn banners and portfolio sites. Note it’s an image, not an NFC/vCard digital business card file.
Can it design both the front and the back?
Yes — ask for “front and back” in the prompt and the maker composes a matching pair: clean identity front, detailed contact back.
Can I use my card commercially?
Yes — use your generated business card designs for your own business. Review Pixazo’s terms for the details.
How long does a card take?
About thirty seconds per generation; most people land a keeper business card design within two or three prompt iterations.
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— written & tested byCONTENT SPECIALIST · PIXAZO · REVIEWED JUL 2026

Deepak is a content marketing specialist with 10+ years across digital design tooling and one of the active contributors to the Pixazo blog, where he tests and documents AI design workflows. Every prompt and tip on this page was run against the live business card maker.

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