Make business cards entirely in your browser. Enter your company, department/title, name, reading (or roman name) and contact details (address, phone, email, URL — one per line), and a standard 91×55 mm card is designed instantly. Pick the accent color on the left edge; the name is sized large and the contact lines are aligned to the bottom automatically. Switch to "A4 sheet (10-up)" to tile the same card 2 columns × 5 rows = 10 per A4 sheet, ready to print on store-bought 10-up business-card paper or plain paper. Printing outputs at A4's actual size in millimetres, so it prints 1:1, and each card's border serves as a cut guide. Save either a single card or the full A4 sheet as a PNG, or copy the image. No install, no sign-up, and nothing you enter — company, name or contact details — is ever uploaded or stored; all rendering happens on your device.

How to use

  1. Enter the company, department/title, name, reading (roman) and contact details (one per line).
  2. Pick the accent color and check the result in the "Card" preview.
  3. Switch to "A4 sheet (10-up)" and click "Print (A4)" to print at actual size, or "Download PNG" to save an image.

FAQ

What card size is used?

The Japanese standard 91×55 mm. The A4 sheet tiles 2 columns × 5 rows = 10 cards centered with no gaps, so it prints onto 10-up business-card paper or plain paper.

Do I need a template or software?

No. There is no Word or app template to hunt for — just enter your company, name and contact details and the card is laid out for you. No install or sign-up.

Can I print them myself at home?

Yes. "Print (A4)" outputs at A4's actual size in millimetres, so a home or convenience-store printer prints 1:1 (each card's border is a cut guide). Printer margins vary, so do a test print on plain paper first to check the position.

Are the names and contacts I enter stored?

No. All rendering happens in your browser; the company, name and contact details you enter are never uploaded or stored. Only the view toggle and accent color are remembered on this device.