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WiFi QR Code Generator

Let guests connect to your WiFi network by scanning a QR code — no need to spell out passwords. Enter your network name and password, generate the code, and display it in your home, office, cafe, or hotel.

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How WiFi QR Codes Work

A WiFi QR code encodes your network name (SSID), password, and encryption type in a standardised format. When scanned, the phone automatically connects to the network without manual entry. Works on both iPhone and Android.

Where to Display Your WiFi QR Code

Print it on a card near your router, frame it on the wall at reception, add it to your guest welcome packet, display it on restaurant tables, or include it on Airbnb check-in instructions. Anywhere guests need internet access.

Security Considerations

WiFi QR codes contain your password in plain text within the encoded data. Only share QR codes for guest networks. For sensitive networks, consider creating a separate guest WiFi with limited access.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1

    Select the WiFi tab in the generator.

  2. 2

    Enter your network name (SSID) exactly as it appears on your router.

  3. 3

    Enter the WiFi password.

  4. 4

    Select the encryption type (WPA/WPA2 for most modern networks).

  5. 5

    Download and print the QR code.

Tips

  • The network name is case-sensitive — enter it exactly as configured.
  • WPA/WPA2 is the correct choice for most home and business networks.
  • Print at a large size for easy scanning from a distance.
  • Consider creating a dedicated guest network rather than sharing your main one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the WiFi QR code work on iPhone?
Yes. iPhones running iOS 11 or later can scan WiFi QR codes with the built-in camera app and connect automatically.
What if I change my WiFi password?
You will need to generate a new QR code with the updated password. The old QR code will stop working as soon as you change the password.
Is the password visible in the QR code?
The password is encoded in the QR data, and someone with a QR decoder could extract it. Only share WiFi QR codes for networks you are comfortable sharing access to.