Free tool
WiFi QR Code Generator
Make a QR code that connects phones to your WiFi with one scan. No more reading the password out loud or taping it to the wall.
Static code, no watermark, no sign-up. It never expires, even if you delete the app.
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What is a WiFi QR code?
A WiFi QR code stores your network name, password, and security type in a single scannable pattern. Point a phone camera at it and a "Join Network" prompt appears, so nobody types a sixteen-character password by hand.
It works with the built-in camera on iPhone (iOS 11 and later) and most modern Android phones. The details live inside the code itself, so it keeps working with no app, no account, and nothing running on our servers.
How it works
Enter your network details
Type the network name (SSID) exactly as it appears, then the password. Pick WPA/WPA2 for almost every home and office router.
Style it, optionally
Choose a color palette and module style. The preview updates live, so what you see is what prints.
Download and display
Save the PNG and put it where guests look: a table tent, the fridge, a welcome card, or the office wall.
Where a WiFi QR code earns its keep
Cafes and restaurants
Print it on the menu or a table tent. Customers get online without flagging down staff.
Airbnbs and rentals
Add it to the welcome book. Guests are connected the moment they walk in.
Offices and waiting rooms
A guest-network code by reception saves a hundred "what’s the WiFi?" questions a week.
Home
Stick one on the fridge so visitors stop interrupting dinner to ask for the password.
Questions
Does a WiFi QR code work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. iPhones on iOS 11 or later and most Android phones from the last several years read WiFi QR codes with the built-in camera app, showing a "Join Network" prompt automatically. Older phones may need a free QR scanner app.
Is my WiFi password safe in a QR code?
The password is encoded directly into the pattern, not sent to any server, and this tool builds the code in your browser. Anyone who scans it can join, so display it where you would happily share the password anyway.
Which security type should I choose?
Pick WPA/WPA2 for virtually every home and office router. Choose None only for genuinely open networks with no password. The outdated WEP standard is not supported, since modern phones and routers have moved on from it.
What is the WiFi QR code format?
Behind the scenes the code stores a short string: WIFI:T:WPA;S:YourNetwork;P:YourPassword;; where T is the security type, S is the network name, and P is the password. This tool builds and escapes it for you, so special characters do not break the code.
Can I make a code for a hidden network?
Yes. Set Hidden network to Yes if your router does not broadcast its name. The code then tells the phone to search for the hidden network by name, which it cannot find from the broadcast list alone.
Do I need to reprint the code if I restyle it?
Only if you change the network name, password, or security type. Color and module-style tweaks are cosmetic, so the underlying network data, and therefore the code itself, stays exactly the same.
Does the WiFi QR code expire?
No. It is a static code with the network details baked in. It keeps working until you change your WiFi name or password. The code is self-contained, with no account and nothing on our servers that can switch it off.
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