How To Share a Digital Business Card With AirDrop

Swap contact details with other iOS users with AirDrop. Follow this step-by-step guide to share your digital business card via AirDrop.

With a HiHello digital business card, you can easily share your contact information with anyone, anywhere, anytime - even if they don’t have the app. If you and the receiver of your card both use Apple products, you can use AirDrop to share your digital business card. 

Once you’ve downloaded the HiHello iOS app and created your digital business card, follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to share your digital business card via AirDrop. 

To learn all of the different ways to share HiHello cards, see our guide to sharing a digital business card

How to share a digital business card via AirDrop

1. Double-tap the card you want to share

open the send screen by double tapping

2. Tap Send Link

Tap send link to airdrop your business card

3. Tap AirDrop

Tap airdrop to share your digital business card via airdrop

4. Select the device you wish to share your digital business card with

Select a device to share your business card with

Frequently asked questions

What is AirDrop?

AirDrop is a method of transferring files between Apple products using close-range wireless communication. 

How does AirDrop work?

AirDrop uses Bluetooth to safely transfer files with other nearby Apple devices.

Can you AirDrop to an Android device?

AirDrop is a proprietary method of transferring data between Apple devices and cannot be used to share information with Android devices. To learn other ways to share your card with Android devices, view our guide to sending your digital business card

The device I want to share my card with isn’t showing up. What should I do?

If the Apple device you wish to share your card with isn’t available on the AirDrop menu, that device may need to ensure AirDrop is turned on and that AirDrop allows receiving from everyone.

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