WiFi QR Code Generator

Let guests connect to your WiFi network instantly by scanning a QR code. No more spelling out passwords or writing them on sticky notes. Create your WiFi QR code below - it's free and works with all smartphones.

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When scanned, this QR code will open the website in the user's browser.

Your URL is stored inside the QR code itself. This means once you print it, you cannot change where it goes. Start your free trial to edit your QR codes anytime and track scans.

When scanned, the user can save your contact information directly to their phone.

Your contact info is stored inside the QR code itself. This means once you print it, you cannot change the details. Start your free trial to edit your QR codes anytime and track scans.

When scanned, the user will see this text message on their screen.

Text is embedded directly in the QR code. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user's messaging app will open with the number and message already filled in.

Opens SMS app with pre-filled message. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user's email app will open with the recipient, subject, and message already filled in.

Opens email app with pre-filled message. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user's phone will automatically connect to your WiFi network. No need to type the password.

Connects device to WiFi network directly. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user's phone app will open with your number ready to call.

Opens phone dialer with number. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user can add this event to their calendar with all the details filled in.

Adds event to calendar app. Dynamic not available for this type.

When scanned, the user's maps app will open showing this location with directions available.

Opens maps app at location. Dynamic not available for this type.

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How WiFi QR Codes Work

Three simple steps to instant WiFi access

1
Create Your Code

Enter your network name (SSID), password, and security type. We'll generate a QR code that contains your WiFi credentials.

2
Display It

Print your QR code and place it where guests can see it - on the wall, at reception, on table tents, or anywhere convenient.

3
Guests Connect

Visitors scan the code with their phone camera and tap to connect. No typing, no asking for the password - instant WiFi access.

Perfect For Every Business

WiFi QR codes make guest access simple everywhere

Restaurants & Cafes

Print WiFi QR codes on table tents or menus. Customers connect instantly without asking staff for the password.

Hotels & Airbnbs

Place a framed QR code in rooms or at check-in. Guests connect to WiFi before they even set down their luggage.

Offices & Coworking

Display in meeting rooms and common areas. Visitors and clients can join without interrupting your receptionist.

Retail Stores

Offer free WiFi to keep customers browsing longer. A simple scan connects them while they shop.

Events & Conferences

Put WiFi QR codes on badges, signage, or presentation slides. Hundreds of attendees can connect at once.

Home & Guests

Frame a QR code in your guest room or by the router. Friends and family connect without you reading out the password.

Why Use WiFi QR Codes?

  • No password typing - Long, complex passwords connect in one scan
  • Works on all phones - iPhone, Android, any modern smartphone
  • Secure - Your password stays hidden in the QR code
  • Reduces support requests - No more "what's the WiFi password?"
  • Professional appearance - Modern, tech-forward impression
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Is It Safe?

WiFi QR codes are secure for guest networks. The password is encoded in the QR pattern itself - we don't store it, and it's only readable when someone scans the code in person.

Best practices for security:

  • Use a separate guest network, not your main network
  • Change the password periodically and print new QR codes
  • Consider WPA3 security if your router supports it
  • Don't post WiFi QR codes publicly if you don't want public access

Frequently Asked Questions

You need three things: your network name (SSID), password, and security type (usually WPA/WPA2). You can find all of this on a sticker on your router or in your router's admin settings.

No - the password is embedded in the QR code, so if you change your WiFi password, you'll need to create and print a new QR code. This is a static code that can't be updated remotely.

The password is encoded in the QR pattern, so anyone who scans it can technically extract the text. However, most phone QR scanners just auto-connect without displaying the password. For sensitive networks, use a separate guest network with its own password.

Yes! iPhones running iOS 11 or later can scan WiFi QR codes directly from the Camera app. Point the camera at the code, tap the notification that appears, and confirm to join the network.

Yes! Most Android phones can scan WiFi QR codes through the camera app or Google Lens. After scanning, tap to connect. Some older phones may need a QR scanner app from the Play Store.

These are WiFi security protocols. WPA2 is the most common and works with virtually all devices. WPA3 is newer and more secure but not yet universally supported. WEP is outdated and should be avoided. When in doubt, choose WPA/WPA2 - it works with everything.

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