WiFi QR Code Generator

Create a QR code that lets anyone connect to your WiFi network instantly. No need to share passwords manually — just scan and connect.

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Enter WiFi Details

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Choose a Template

Pick a preset style to get started, then customize further below.

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Customize Design

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Pattern Style

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Add Logo

Drag & drop your logo here

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PNG, JPG, SVG or WebP • Max 2MB

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Frame & Text

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Level M (15%)
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Bulk WiFi QR Generate

Have multiple WiFi networks? Enter one per line as SSID : Password : Security to generate QR codes in bulk.

Guide

Everything About WiFi QR Codes

What is a WiFi QR Code?

A WiFi QR code encodes your wireless network credentials — including the network name (SSID), password, and security type — into a scannable QR code. When someone scans it with their phone camera, they can instantly connect to your network without manually typing the password.

Common Use Cases

  • Cafes & restaurants for guest WiFi
  • Hotels & Airbnb properties
  • Office and coworking spaces
  • Events and conferences
  • Home networks for visitors
  • Retail stores and shops

Best Practices

  • Use WPA2/WPA3 security (never WEP)
  • Create a separate guest network
  • Use strong, unique passwords
  • Print QR at a scannable size (min 2cm)
  • Place QR codes where guests can easily scan
  • Update QR when password changes

Security Tips

  • The password is embedded in the QR — share carefully
  • Use a guest network instead of your main network
  • Change your WiFi password periodically
  • Don't post WiFi QR codes publicly unless intended
  • Monitor connected devices regularly
FAQ

WiFi QR Code Questions

When scanned, the QR code sends the WiFi credentials (network name, password, and security type) to the device. Most modern smartphones running iOS 11+ or Android 10+ will automatically prompt the user to connect to the network.

No. Your WiFi credentials are encoded directly in the QR code image — nothing is sent to or stored on any server. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser.

WPA/WPA2 is the recommended security standard for most networks. WEP is outdated and less secure. Choose 'None' only for intentionally open networks without passwords.

Yes. If your network doesn't broadcast its name (hidden SSID), check the 'Hidden Network' option. The QR code will include this information so devices know to search for the network specifically.

Most modern smartphones support WiFi QR codes natively: iPhone (iOS 11+), Android (10+), and many other devices. Simply point the camera at the QR code and tap the notification to connect.

If you change your WiFi password, you'll need to generate a new QR code with the updated credentials. The old QR code will no longer work since it contains the previous password.

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