Free WiFi QR Code Generator
Create a QR code that connects guests to your WiFi network with a single scan — no typing the password, no app to install. Works with iPhone and Android cameras out of the box. Perfect for cafes, restaurants, vacation rentals, offices, guest rooms, and anywhere you'd otherwise be reciting your password.
Fill in your network name (SSID), password, and security type below. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser — your credentials never leave your device. Download the high-resolution PNG and print it wherever guests need it.
Customize Colors
Add Logo (Optional)
How to Make a WiFi QR Code
- Enter your network name (SSID) exactly as it appears in the WiFi list on your phone — capitalization matters.
- Type your WiFi password. It stays in your browser; it is not sent anywhere.
- Pick the security type. Almost every modern home and business router uses WPA/WPA2. Choose WEP only for older equipment, or None for open guest networks.
- Check “Hidden Network” if your SSID is not broadcast publicly.
- Optional: customize the foreground and background colors, or add your logo in the center.
- Click Generate, then download the high-resolution PNG and print it.
Why Use a WiFi QR Code?
A printed WiFi QR code removes friction from one of the most repeated interactions in any guest-facing business: “What's your WiFi password?” A laminated card on a cafe table, a sticker on a hotel room mirror, or a slide in your conference room's welcome screen lets people connect in seconds without spelling out a long, case-sensitive password.
For Airbnb and short-term rental hosts, including a WiFi QR code in your welcome packet is a small touch that consistently shows up in five-star reviews. For offices, a QR code at reception covers guest connectivity without giving out the password verbally. For retail and pop-up spaces, it doubles as a marketing surface — you can brand the QR with your colors and logo so it fits your aesthetic.
Because the QR encodes the password directly into the scan, you can rotate your WiFi password as often as you want and just reprint the card — you never have to ask guests to retype anything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a WiFi QR code work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. The built-in camera app on iOS 11 and later, and on every modern Android phone, detects WiFi QR codes natively. The user taps the notification and is joined automatically — no separate scanner app required.
Is my WiFi password sent to your server?
No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. The SSID and password never leave your device and are never logged, stored, or transmitted to us.
Which security types are supported?
WPA and WPA2 (the default for almost every modern network), WEP for older equipment, and open networks with no password. WPA3 networks scan correctly when you select WPA.
Can I create a QR code for a hidden network?
Yes. Check the Hidden Network box and the QR code will include the hidden flag so the device knows to search for the SSID rather than expecting to see it broadcast.
Where should I print and display my WiFi QR code?
Common spots include guest rooms, cafe tables, hotel check-in counters, vacation rental welcome packets, conference room walls, and Airbnb welcome guides. Print at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) square so phone cameras can focus on it from a comfortable distance.