About this app
The fastest way to backup your contacts. 100% private, offline, and secure. Export your address book to professional formats in one tap. Contact Exporter is a powerful and user-friendly application designed to simplify the management and export of your contacts. Easily import your existing contacts from VCF files, ensuring seamless integration with your current contact lists. With Contact Exporter, you have full flexibility to export your contacts in various popular formats including CSV, VCF, Excel, XML, PDF, and JSON. Whether you're backing up your contacts, migrating to a new device, or simply organizing your data, this app provides the tools you need. Key Features: Effortlessly import contacts from VCF files. Export your contacts to CSV, VCF, Excel, XML, PDF, and JSON formats. Simple and intuitive interface for quick access and management. Secure and reliable contact exporting. Manage and export your contacts efficiently with Contact Exporter, the essential tool for organizing your digital address book.
Latest release
What’s New
Welcome to Easy Backup! Version 2.0 Now on the stage: We’ve built the fastest and most secure way to manage your address book. Here is what you can do with this version: • One-Tap Export: Convert your entire contact list into Excel, CSV, or VCF formats instantly. • Privacy First: Your data never leaves your device. No servers, no tracking, 100% offline. • Universal Support: Seamlessly import your files into Google Contacts, Outlook, or any CRM. • Clean & Minimal: A distraction-free experience designed for speed. Never lose a single contact again. Download now and secure your network!
Audience growth
Ratings growth
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- First observed Aug 11, 2026 · 7:50 AM Free