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Export from Outlook
Export your contacts from Outlook as a CSV file and keep the original headers.
Convert an Outlook contacts CSV into an iPhone-ready vCard file directly in your browser.
Start with the CSV exported from Outlook
We'll convert it into one vCard file that you can open on your iPhone to add the contacts.
Your data is processed locally in your browser whenever supported and is not uploaded to our servers.
How it works
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Export your contacts from Outlook as a CSV file and keep the original headers.
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Choose the CSV above. The converter creates an iPhone-ready VCF in your browser.
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Send or save the VCF to your iPhone, open it, and choose to add the contacts.
Made for contact transfers
Names, email addresses, phone numbers, organizations, job titles, and notes are converted into the widely supported vCard format.
Checks that the uploaded file has the expected Outlook contacts structure.
Creates one VCF file that can be opened from Files, Mail, or Messages on iPhone.
Populated Outlook fields without a direct match are kept in the contact Notes field.
Your contact file stays in your browser and is not uploaded for conversion.
FAQ
No. The conversion runs locally in your browser, so your CSV is not sent to our server for processing.
Open the downloaded VCF on your iPhone from Files, Mail, or Messages. iOS will show the contacts and let you add them.
No. Populated fields without a direct vCard equivalent are added to the contact's Notes field instead of being silently discarded.
No. Possible duplicates are reported as warnings, but contacts are not silently merged or deleted.