Hey,
A debate about whether to use a free or a paid tool for Excel to vCard conversion was held in our office a few months ago. At first, free tools seem very good, and for a small or one-time task, a free Excel to vCard converter can be great for testing. However, as soon as you have large Excel files or repeated conversions, free options very quickly show their limits. You need a stable one that can convert XLSX to VCF without breaking data if you want to do it in real business scenarios; that is the trick every time. When you frequently convert Excel to VCF for phones, Outlook, or any other systems, saving a small cost is not as important as consistency.
We decided on the WholeClear Excel to vCard Converter after trying several alternatives, mostly because it could be used offline and could process bulk contacts without any formatting issues.
Paid tools are good from a business perspective because:
Large volumes of contacts can be converted consistently.
Information is kept locally and securely.
The result can be used on different devices without any compatibility issues.
If the need arises for business use of the Excel to VCF Converter, the purchase of a reliable one is generally worth the money.