Blinq Raises $25M to Expand Its Digital Business Card

The company serves more than 2.5 million professionals with a tool for enhancing first impressions and streamlining follow-through.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on May. 07, 2025
Jarrod Webb, CEO of Blinq is shown.
Jarrod Webb, Blinq CEO. | Photo: Blinq

Blinq, a Melbourne-based company helping people establish and grow their professional relationships, announced a $25 million funding round. Touring Capital led the Series A that will help Blinq expand and fuel the next stage of growth for its digital business card solution.

The company serves 2.5 million users with a tool for making one’s first impression resonate during in-person networking. Blinq allows users to personalize digital business cards and instantly share them via QR code, short link, email signature or otherwise. The profiles also allow users to document information like where and they met the other person.

Blinq is nearing over 50 million business card shares in 2025. Its new funding will allow the company to fuel global expansion across North America and Europe, building on its presence that covers 189 countries. Its goal is to ensure first-time professional interactions are optimized for speed, context and follow-through with its digital solution.

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