VCF to CSV Converter
Converts VCF contacts to CSV for easy import into CRMs, spreadsheets, or databases.

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About This Tool
This tool converts vCard (.vcf) files into CSV format, enabling seamless import into CRMs, spreadsheets, and data warehouses. It supports vCard versions 2.1, 3.0, and 4.0, and allows users to map core contact fields to CSV columns. Conceptually, the process reads each vCard block, normalizes key properties, and emits a flat row per contact. It handles multi-valued fields by aggregating values with a delimiter, and it preserves Unicode data via UTF-8 encoding. The tool is valuable for data engineers migrating contact lists, sales teams importing leads, and analysts consolidating contact data from distributed sources. Unique value comes from configurable field selection (fields_to_include), robust error reporting, and batch processing capability for large datasets. Core features include a header row, customizable delimiter, and optional inclusion of additional fields when present. The tool remains reliable across diverse vCard formats, reducing manual data wrangling and enabling consistent downstream imports.
How to Use
Provide inputs: paste VCF content or upload a VCF file.
Configure: choose delimiter, headers, and version; select fields to include if needed.
Run conversion: execute to generate CSV text.
Review outputs: inspect csv_text, line_count, and field_count.
Export: copy or download the CSV for import into CRMs or spreadsheets.

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