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Driver ID card maker

A driver ID reassures a passenger or a customer that the person behind the wheel is the one assigned to the trip. This maker builds a clean card with the driver's name, licence number, company and a photo, sized to sit on a dashboard or hang from a lanyard.

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Northwind Labs
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Staff
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FULL NAME
Alexa Carter
Senior Product Designer
ID NUMBER
NW-04821
VALID THRU
12 / 2027
PHONE
+1 555 0142
northwind.com

Click the photo on the card to upload. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded.

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What a passenger or customer checks

Trust on the doorstep or in the back seat comes from two things: a face that matches the photo and a number that can be looked up. So a driver card leads with the name and photo, then carries the licence or badge number, the company or fleet name and logo, and a validity date. Where it applies, the vehicle registration or a route adds another check that the right driver is on the right job.

For ride-hailing, taxi, courier and delivery work, keep it simple and visible. A passenger glances at the card for a second, so the photo and the name do the work, and the licence number is there for when someone wants to verify or report. A private-hire or taxi authority that requires a badge number on display gives it the ID field with a plain label.

Driver ID card maker

Display it where it is seen

Where the card lives decides its shape. A dashboard card is read in landscape from the back seat, so the standard CR80 size with a high-contrast name works well in a windscreen holder. A walking or cycling courier wears a portrait lanyard instead, where the photo sits at the top. The tool renders at the true size either way, so the card fills a dashboard sleeve or a lanyard holder rather than floating in it.

Keep the front clean and readable through a windscreen at an angle and in glare: a large name, a clear photo, and the number in plain figures. One brand colour ties it to the fleet without making it hard to read.

Issue cards for a whole fleet

Set the company name, logo and colour once, then change the driver's name, licence number, vehicle and photo per card. A fleet or a roster becomes a batch in the bulk ID card maker, which builds every card from a spreadsheet and matches each photo to its driver by file name.

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A QR code can link to a trip-verification or driver-profile page for passengers who want to confirm a ride. For office and depot staff rather than drivers, the employee ID card maker starts on a standard badge.

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