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WiFi QR Code Generator

Let visitors join your network by scanning - no more reading a long password aloud. Free, instant, and private.

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How to Create a WiFi QR Code

A WiFi QR code stores your network credentials in the standardized WIFI: format that modern iPhone and Android cameras understand natively. Scan it and the phone offers to connect instantly - ideal for homes, cafés, offices and rentals where typing a complex password is a hassle.

Step by step

  • Enter your Network Name (SSID) exactly as it appears, including capitalisation.
  • Type the password and pick the matching security type (WPA/WPA2 for almost all modern routers).
  • Tick Hidden Network if your SSID is not broadcast.
  • Customise colours or add a logo, then download as PNG/SVG/JPG and print it.

Where people use WiFi QR codes

[H]

Cafés & Restaurants

Print it on the menu or a table tent so customers connect in one scan.

[B]

Airbnb & Rentals

Frame it in the entryway and skip the "what's the WiFi?" message every check-in.

[O]

Offices & Events

Give guests a clean guest-network sticker for the reception desk or badge.

Security & tips

  • WPA/WPA2 is correct for virtually all modern networks; choose WEP only for very old routers and No Password for open networks.
  • Special characters in your password (\ ; , : ") are escaped automatically so the code stays valid.
  • For privacy, WiFi codes are never stored in this site's recent-codes history.

WiFi QR Code FAQ

How does a WiFi QR code work?

It encodes your SSID, password and security type in the standard WIFI: text format. A phone camera reads it and offers to join the network automatically.

Is my WiFi password safe?

Yes. The code is built in your browser - your password never reaches our servers, and WiFi codes are excluded from the local history.

Will it work on iPhone and Android?

Yes. iOS 11+ and modern Android scan WiFi QR codes directly from the camera app. Older devices may need a free QR scanner app.

Can I use it for a hidden network?

Yes - enable "Hidden Network" and the code includes the H:true flag so the device searches for the non-broadcast SSID.

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