WiFi QR Code Generator
Create a QR code to share your WiFi network. Guests scan to connect instantly. No app needed. Free, private, and works offline.
Enter your WiFi details and click Generate
Share Your WiFi Without Spelling Out the Password
Telling guests your WiFi password is awkward — especially when it is a long, secure string of random characters. A WiFi QR code lets anyone connect by pointing their phone camera at a printed code. No typing, no mistakes, no shouting across the room.
How WiFi QR Codes Work
The QR code encodes your network credentials in a standard format recognized by iOS and Android. When a phone scans the code, it reads the network name, security type, and password, then offers a one-tap prompt to join the network. The entire exchange happens on the device — no internet connection is required to scan and connect.
Where to Use WiFi QR Codes
- Home: Print and frame a small card near your router or front door
- Office: Post in meeting rooms and common areas so visitors connect without IT support
- Airbnb / Vacation Rentals: Include in your welcome guide or print a table card
- Cafes and Restaurants: Display on tables or at the counter instead of writing passwords on receipts
- Events: Let attendees connect to the venue WiFi without announcing credentials to the room
Security Considerations
Your WiFi password is encoded directly in the QR code, so anyone who can see or photograph the code can extract the password. This is fine for guest networks but think twice before posting a QR code for a sensitive corporate network. For best security, use a dedicated guest network with its own password and generate a QR code for that network only.
Privacy First
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your network name and password are never sent to any server. The QR code is generated locally using JavaScript, and the page works even without an internet connection after it loads.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which devices can scan WiFi QR codes?
Most modern smartphones support WiFi QR codes natively. On iPhone (iOS 11+), open the Camera app and point it at the code. On Android (10+), use the Camera or go to Settings > WiFi > QR code icon. Some older devices may need a QR scanner app.
Is my WiFi password stored or sent anywhere?
No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your network name and password never leave your device. There are no server requests, no tracking, and no data collection.
Does the QR code expire?
No. The QR code encodes your WiFi credentials directly. It will work as long as your network name and password remain the same. If you change your password, you will need to generate a new code.
What encryption type should I select?
Most modern routers use WPA2 or WPA3 — select WPA for either of these. WEP is an older, less secure standard. If your network has no password, select None (Open Network).
Can I print the QR code?
Yes. Click the Print button to open a printer-friendly page showing the QR code along with your network name. Great for posting in offices, guest rooms, cafes, or Airbnb properties.
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