How Can I Convert Lotus Notes NSF Contacts to VCF Without Losing Contact Details?

  • March 25, 2026 4:10 AM PDT

    Here’s the situation many Lotus Notes users face. Contacts are stored in NSF files, but most modern devices and email platforms prefer the VCF format. The challenge is finding a method that converts contacts accurately without losing important information. I recently needed to move contacts from IBM Notes to my phone, and manual export was not practical for a large list. That’s when I tried the GainTools NSF to VCF Converter. The process was straightforward and handled all contact fields like names, phone numbers, and email addresses correctly. It works offline, which keeps data secure, and the conversion speed was quick even with multiple contacts. For anyone planning to migrate contacts from NSF to VCF safely, using a dedicated converter can save time and avoid data errors.