A great business card makes a memorable first impression — and it has to look sharp both in person and on screen. BrandSnap generates print-ready PNGs at 300 DPI so you can upload them directly to any print service or design tool.
Region
Dimensions
Resolution
Use for
US Standard
3.5 × 2 inches (1050 × 600px at 300 DPI)
300 DPI
Most US print services
EU / International
3.37 × 2.12 inches (1011 × 636px at 300 DPI)
300 DPI
European print services
Square
2.5 × 2.5 inches (750 × 750px at 300 DPI)
300 DPI
Creative / design-forward roles
How to Order Business Card Prints
Moo.com — Upload your PNG, choose paper stock (300gsm uncoated recommended), and receive cards in 2-4 business days. Good quality, relatively affordable.
VistaPrint — Wide selection of paper types, rounded corners option, and often runs 40-50% off promotions. Upload at 300 DPI for best results.
Vistaprint alternatives — Canva Print, Zazzle, and FedEx Office all accept PNG uploads. Always check the "bleed" area — keep key text at least 0.125" from edges.
Local print shops — For bulk orders (500+), a local print shop often beats online prices and lets you specify exact paper weight and finish.
Design Tips for Professional Cards
Legibility is non-negotiable. Your name and contact info should be readable at arm's length — if the card is too busy, the details disappear.
One focal point. Your logo or brand mark should be the visual anchor. Everything else supports it, not competes with it.
Paper weight matters. Cards that feel flimsy signal cheapness. Aim for at least 300gsm / 14pt cardstock. Soft-touch or linen finishes add perceived quality.
Consistency wins. If your business card uses your brand's primary color and matching font, the person holding it remembers you better than the card that looks generic.