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WiFi Password QR Code Generator

Generate a QR code that connects guests to your WiFi network with a single scan. No more spelling out passwords — works on every iPhone and Android device.

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How to Create a WiFi Password QR Code

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    Enter your network name (SSID), password, and encryption type in the WiFi fields above. Select WPA/WPA2 for most modern routers, or WEP for older hardware. Toggle "Hidden network" if your SSID is not broadcast.

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    Customize the look of your QR code. Match it to your venue branding with custom colors, add your business logo in the center, and pick a size — 256px or larger works great for printed signs.

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    Download as PNG, SVG, or PDF and display it in your lobby, guest room, or cafe counter. When someone scans the code, their phone automatically fills in the credentials and offers to join the network — no manual typing required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a WiFi QR code work?
The QR code encodes your network name, password, and encryption type in a special WiFi format. When a phone camera reads it, the operating system recognizes the format and offers to connect to the network automatically — no manual entry needed.
Is it safe to share my WiFi password in a QR code?
The password is embedded in the QR code, so anyone who scans it can connect. This is exactly the same as giving someone the password verbally. For public spaces like cafes or lobbies, this is perfectly fine. For private networks, only display the QR code where you want guests to access it.
Does this work with both iPhone and Android?
Yes. iPhones running iOS 11 or later and Android phones running Android 10 or later can read WiFi QR codes natively from the camera app. Older devices can use any free QR scanner app.
What if I change my WiFi password?
You will need to generate a new QR code with the updated password. The credentials are embedded directly in the code, so the old QR code will still try to connect with the old password.
Which encryption type should I select?
Choose WPA/WPA2 for most home and business routers — it is the current standard. Select WEP only if you have very old hardware. Choose "None" for open networks that do not require a password.

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