A WiFi QR code encodes your network name (SSID), password and encryption type into a special format. iOS Camera and Android Camera both recognize it and offer to join the network in one tap — no typing the 24-character password. Perfect for cafes, AirBnBs, conference rooms, and home guest networks.
Top use cases
- Cafes and restaurants. Counter-side QR for guest WiFi.
- AirBnB and hotels. Welcome-pack card with the WiFi QR — guests connect in seconds.
- Co-working spaces. Member onboarding becomes a single scan.
- Conference rooms. No more emailing the WiFi password to every visitor.
- Home guests. Print one for the fridge and forget about WiFi questions forever.
How to make one
- 1Enter your SSID and password, pick the encryption (WPA/WPA2 is the default for almost all modern routers).
- 2Brand it with your logo or place name.
- 3Print and place where guests will see it — counter, fridge, welcome card.
Ready to make one?
Open the generator, drop in your details, brand it with your logo, and download. Free, no signup, no scan limits.
Make a WiFi QR codeFrequently asked questions
Is the password stored in plain text in the QR?
Yes — anyone with the QR image effectively has the password. Treat it the same way you'd treat the password sticker on the back of the router.
Will iPhone Camera scan WiFi QRs natively?
Yes since iOS 11. Just open Camera and point at the QR — a banner appears asking if you want to join the network.
What about hidden networks?
Tick the "Hidden network" checkbox in the form — the QR will encode the H:true; flag and the camera will know to look for the SSID directly.