WiFi QR code generator.
Scan to connect, no typing.
Let guests join your network by scanning — no more reading a long password off the back of a router. Fill in your details, download, print, done. Everything runs in your browser and never touches a server.
2 · Design & colours
PNG / JPG / SVG
SVG is vector — infinitely scalable, ideal for print
How to create your WiFi QR code
A WiFi QR code turns your network name, password and security type into a single scannable image. Point a phone camera at it and the phone offers to join — no dictating passwords, no typos, no 'is that a zero or an O?'
- Enter your network name (SSID) exactly as it appears — it is case-sensitive.
- Add the password and choose the security type; nearly all home routers use WPA/WPA2.
- Tick 'hidden network' only if you have stopped your router broadcasting its name.
- Style and download as PNG, SVG or JPEG, then print it and stick it on the wall.
Where a WiFi QR code earns its keep
Cafés and restaurants put one on the table so customers connect without asking staff. Holiday lets and Airbnbs frame one by the door — the single most common guest question, solved once. Offices use them at reception for visitors, and at home it saves reciting a twenty-character password to everyone who visits. For anywhere public, set up a separate guest network and make the code for that.
A note on security
The finished code holds your password in plain text — anyone who scans it can read the network details, just like a written card. That is fine for a home you trust or a dedicated guest network, but avoid putting your main-network code somewhere strangers can photograph it. Nothing you type here is ever uploaded; the code is built entirely on your device.
WiFi QR code FAQ
How does a WiFi QR code work?
It encodes your network name, password and security type in a standard format. When a phone camera scans it, the operating system reads those details and offers to join the network automatically, so nobody types the password by hand.
Is it safe to share my WiFi this way?
The code contains your password in plain text, exactly like writing it on a card — so only display it where you are happy for people to have access. Everything here is generated in your browser and never sent to a server. For public spaces, use a separate guest network.
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. iPhones on iOS 11+ and modern Android phones join by pointing the camera at the code. Some older Android devices may need Google Lens or a scanner app.
Do these WiFi codes expire?
Never. The code encodes your details directly and works for as long as the name and password are unchanged. No account, no tracking, no expiry.
My network is hidden — will it still work?
Yes — tick 'hidden network' and the code tells the phone the SSID is not broadcast so it still connects. Only needed if you have deliberately hidden your network name in the router settings.