Free WiFi QR Code Generator
Create a QR code for your WiFi network. Guests just point their phone camera at it and connect instantly — no password to type, no questions asked. Perfect for cafés, restaurants, Airbnbs, and home.
Most modern routers use WPA, WPA2 or WPA3 — keep the default.
Enter your network name to generate a QR code
Your WiFi details never leave your device. Everything is generated right here in your browser — nothing is uploaded or stored.
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Enter your WiFi details
Type your network name and password, then pick your security type.
Download your QR code
Get a high-quality PNG or SVG you can print at any size.
Guests scan to connect
Visitors open their phone camera, scan, and join your WiFi instantly.
WiFi QR Code Best Practices
Test on Both Platforms
Scan with both an iPhone and an Android before printing. iOS and Android both support WiFi QR codes natively.
Print Big Enough
For wall or table placement, print at least 6cm × 6cm (2.5in) so phone cameras read it easily.
Keep High Contrast
Use a dark code on a light background and leave a white margin (quiet zone) around the QR code.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a WiFi QR code work?
It encodes your network name, password, and security type into a special `WIFI:` format that phone cameras recognize. When a guest scans it, their phone shows a "Join network" prompt — they tap once and connect automatically, with no password to type.
Which phones can scan WiFi QR codes?
iPhone (iOS 11 and newer) and most modern Android phones support WiFi QR codes through the built-in camera app — no extra app needed. On some Android models you may need to use Google Lens on the photo.
Is it safe to put my WiFi password into this tool?
Yes. Everything runs in your browser on your device. Your network name and password are never uploaded to a server or stored anywhere — they only exist to draw the QR code on your screen.
Can I use this for my restaurant or café guest WiFi?
Absolutely — that is one of the best uses. Print the QR code and place it on tables or near the counter so customers can join your guest network instantly without bothering staff for the password.
What security type should I pick?
For almost all modern routers choose WPA, which covers WPA, WPA2 and WPA3. Choose WEP only for very old routers (WEP is insecure and rarely used today). Choose None if your network has no password.
My network name has special characters — will it still work?
Yes. This tool automatically escapes special characters (like colons, semicolons, or quotes) so networks named things like "Tom's Cafe: Guest" scan correctly.
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