WiFi QR Code Generator
Create a scannable QR code so guests connect to your WiFi without typing the password. Works with all modern phones.
How to Use WiFi QR Code Generator
- Enter your WiFi network name (SSID). Type it exactly as it appears — the SSID is case‑sensitive and must match your router’s broadcast name.
- Select the security type. Choose WPA/WPA2, WEP or "No password" for an open network. Most modern home routers use WPA2.
- Type your WiFi password. The tool handles special characters by escaping them correctly in the QR payload. Your password is never sent anywhere.
- Click Generate. A QR code appears instantly. Download it as a PNG or SVG, print it, frame it, or stick it near your guest area. Scanning the code connects any phone directly to the network.
Benefits of WiFi QR Code Generator
- Eliminates the repeated “What’s the WiFi password?” question — guests scan and connect, with no typing and no mistakes.
- The QR uses the standard WIFI: format supported natively by iOS and Android, so no third‑party app is needed to scan it.
- Passwords with special characters are automatically escaped, so the QR always scans correctly even with complex credentials.
- Your password never leaves your device — the QR code is generated entirely in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can someone steal my WiFi password from the QR code?
The QR code encodes your password in plain text, so anyone who scans it can see the password if they use a QR‑decoding app. Treat the printed code like a written password — don’t post it publicly online.
Does this work for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks?
Yes, as long as the SSID is entered correctly. The QR code only provides the login credentials; the phone connects to whichever band it supports once it has the network name and password.
What if I change my WiFi password?
You will need to generate and print a new QR code. The old one will no longer work because the encoded password will be incorrect.
Is WiFi QR Code Generator free and private?
Yes — it is 100% free, needs no sign‑up, and everything runs in your browser; your data never leaves your device.
Your password never leaves your device — the QR is generated entirely in your browser.