BulkConnect: File to Contact

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About this app

BulkConnect helps you import contacts from files directly into your phone’s contact book. It is designed for users who need to save multiple contacts efficiently without manual entry.
The app supports importing contact information from commonly used file formats such as CSV, Excel, and VCF. All processing is done locally on your device.
Privacy and Offline Use
BulkConnect is built with privacy in mind.
The app does not collect, store, or share personal data.
All file processing happens on your device.
No internet connection is required to use the app.
Supported File Formats
You can import contacts from the following file types:
CSV (Comma Separated Values)
XLS / XLSX (Excel files)
VCF (vCard files)
Key Features
Import multiple contacts from supported files
Local contact saving to your phonebook
Simple and easy-to-use interface
Works completely offline
No login or signup required
Field Mapping
The app allows you to map fields such as name, phone number, and email (when available in the file) to ensure contacts are saved correctly.
How to Use
Open BulkConnect.
Select a supported file from your device storage.
Map contact fields if required.
Save the contacts to your phone.
Who Can Use This App
BulkConnect is useful for users who manage contact lists, such as shop owners, teachers, office teams, or anyone who needs to import contacts from files.
Support
If you have questions or need assistance, you can contact us at:
rajesh.official.apps@gmail.com
Developer: Rajesh Unique Apps
Updated on
Jan 12, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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