WiFi QR Code Generator
Create a QR code that lets anyone connect to your WiFi network instantly by scanning. No more spelling out passwords — just scan and connect. Perfect for homes, offices, cafes, and events.
Overview
What Is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code encodes your wireless network credentials — including network name (SSID), password, and encryption type — into a scannable QR code. When scanned with a smartphone, the device automatically connects to the WiFi network without the user needing to manually enter any information. This technology is supported natively on both iOS (since iOS 11) and Android devices. WiFi QR codes are especially useful in hospitality, retail, co-working spaces, and events where sharing network access with guests needs to be quick, seamless, and secure.
Step by Step
How to Create a WiFi QR Code
Enter WiFi Details
Input your WiFi network name (SSID), password, and select the encryption type (WPA/WPA2, WEP, or open). The format will be automatically generated.
Customize the Design
Choose colors that match your venue's branding. Adjust the size and error correction level for optimal scanning at the intended display size.
Print and Display
Download as PNG or SVG, then print and place it where guests can easily scan — at the entrance, reception desk, table tent, or on the wall.
Use Cases
Where to Use WiFi QR Codes
Cafes & Restaurants
Place WiFi QR codes on tables, menus, or at the counter so customers can connect instantly without asking staff for the password.
Hotels & Airbnb
Include a WiFi QR code in the welcome packet or display it in rooms. Guests connect in seconds without manual password entry.
Offices & Co-Working Spaces
Share guest WiFi access easily at meeting rooms and reception areas. Update the QR code when the password changes.
Events & Conferences
Display large WiFi QR codes at event venues so attendees can get online quickly without networking issues.
Tips
Best Practices for WiFi QR Codes
Use WPA2 or WPA3 Encryption
Always secure your network with strong encryption. Avoid open networks or outdated WEP encryption which can be easily compromised.
Print at Sufficient Size
WiFi QR codes encode more data than simple URL codes. Print them at least 2×2 inches (5×5 cm) to ensure reliable scanning.
Update When Password Changes
Remember to regenerate and reprint your WiFi QR code whenever you change your network password. Old QR codes will fail to connect.
Use a Guest Network
For public-facing WiFi QR codes, always use a separate guest network to keep your primary network secure.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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Share your WiFi instantly — no more dictating passwords. Free, fast, and easy.
