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Free WiFi QR Code Generator,
no password typing.

Guests scan once and the phone joins your WiFi. WPA2, WPA3, and open networks supported. Generation is browser-only, the password never touches our servers.

How WiFi QR works

Stick this QR at reception, the cafe counter, or the guest room. Anyone with iOS 11 or modern Android scans with the camera, and the phone prompts to join your WiFi. No app install, no password typing.

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Quick start

How to use this tool.

  1. 1

    Enter your WiFi SSID, password, and encryption type (WPA, WEP, none).

  2. 2

    Generate the QR.

  3. 3

    Download as PNG.

  4. 4

    Print and stick at your reception, cafe table, or hotel room. Guests scan, phone joins automatically.

How a WiFi QR code works

The QR encodes your network name (SSID), security type, and password in the standard WIFI string format that iOS and Android both understand. A guest opens the camera, points at the QR, and the phone shows a Join Network prompt. They tap once and the phone joins your WiFi. No keyboard, no typos, no shouting the password across the cafe.

Supported security types

Pick WPA for almost every modern home and office router (covers WPA2 and the WPA2/WPA3 mixed mode that most routers ship with by default). WEP is legacy and should only be used for very old hardware, it is not secure. Open / No password is for guest networks where anyone can connect without credentials.

Use cases, hotel, cafe, home

Hotels print the QR on the back of the room key card or laminate it on the desk. Cafes stick it on the menu or the table tent. Hostels and guesthouses place it at reception. Co-working spaces include it on the welcome poster. At home, print it once and stick it by the front door so visitors connect without you reading the password aloud. For hotels with multiple bands (2.4 GHz vs 5 GHz), generate one QR per SSID using our Bulk tool.

Printing and placement

Print at 300 DPI minimum so the QR scans cleanly. A4 or A5 laminated cards work best. Mount at standing-height for adults (1.4 to 1.5 m above the floor) and away from direct glare. Test by scanning it yourself from 30 cm and 1 m before laminating.

WiFi QR code: frequently asked questions

Yes. The QR is built entirely in your browser, so the SSID and password never leave your device and never touch our servers. Nothing is stored or logged. Once you download the PNG, the credentials live only inside that image file you hold.

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