Enter your network name and password to get a QR code guests can scan to join your Wi-Fi instantly — no typing long passwords. Download it as PNG or SVG, free.
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How to create a Wi-Fi QR code
Choose your security type (WPA/WPA2 for most modern routers) and enter the network name and password.
The QR code preview updates instantly — adjust colors and size if you like.
Download as PNG or SVG, print it, and let guests scan to connect.
How Wi-Fi QR codes work
Phones read a standard WIFI: format that encodes your network name, security type, and password. When someone scans the code with their camera, the phone offers to join the network automatically. It's the fastest way to share Wi-Fi in a home, café, office, or rental — print it and put it where guests can see it.
Frequently asked questions
It encodes your network name, security type, and password in a standard format that phone cameras understand. Scanning it prompts the phone to join the network — no typing.
No. The QR code is generated locally in your browser — your network name and password never leave your device.
Yes — the code contains the password in readable form, and any scanner app can reveal it. Share the printed code only where you'd happily share the password itself.
Yes. The built-in cameras on iOS and Android both recognize Wi-Fi QR codes and offer to join the network.
WPA/WPA2 for almost all modern routers (this covers WPA3 networks too), WEP only for very old hardware, and Open for networks without a password.
Yes. Generating and downloading QR codes as PNG or SVG is free, with no account required.
No. These are static QR codes — the content is encoded directly in the image, so they keep working forever.