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WiFi QR Code Generator

Let guests join your WiFi with one scan — no more spelling out passwords. Your credentials never leave this page.

Never sent anywhere — the code is generated on your device.

Fill in the form to generate your QR code

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How to create a WiFi QR code

  1. Enter your network name (SSID) exactly as it appears in your WiFi settings.
  2. Choose the security type — WPA/WPA2 for nearly all modern routers.
  3. Enter the password. Tick "hidden network" only if your router doesn't broadcast the SSID.
  4. Download the code as PNG or SVG and print it where guests can scan it.

Perfect for homes, cafés and offices

A printed WiFi QR code is the fastest way to get visitors online: guests point their camera at the code and tap "Join network". It saves you from reading out a 16-character password, and it works offline once printed. Restaurants and cafés often pair it with a menu QR code on the same table card.

Sharing contact details too? Combine it with a vCard QR code for a complete welcome card.

Frequently asked questions

How does a WiFi QR code work?
The code encodes your network name, password and security type in a standard format that phones understand. When someone scans it with their camera, the phone offers to join the network — no typing, no spelling out passwords.
Is it safe to put my WiFi password in this tool?
Yes. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser — your network name and password are never sent to any server. For extra caution, you can even load this page, turn off your internet connection, and the tool still works.
Which security type should I choose?
Almost all modern routers use WPA/WPA2/WPA3, so choose WPA unless you know otherwise. WEP only appears on very old networks, and "None" is for open networks without a password.
Does scanning work on both iPhone and Android?
Yes. iPhones (iOS 11 and later) and Android phones (Android 10 and later natively, earlier via Google Lens) can join WiFi from a QR code using the built-in camera app.
What happens if I change my WiFi password?
The QR code encodes the password at the time you created it, so you would need to generate and print a new code. The code itself never expires — it just has to match your current network settings.
Where should I put my WiFi QR code?
Anywhere guests need it: framed on a shelf, on the fridge, in a guest room binder, on a café table tent or at a hotel reception. Print it at least 3 × 3 cm so cameras can focus on it easily.

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