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WiFi QR Code Generator

Create a WiFi QR in your browser, free and instantly.

Scan with a phone camera to join instantly. The QR is generated in your browser — your password is never uploaded.

About WiFi QR codes

A WiFi QR code generator creates a scannable code that connects phones to your WiFi network automatically — no typing the password. Enter your network name (SSID), password and security type, and download the QR code to print or display. Guests just scan it to join. The code is generated entirely in your browser.

How WiFi QR works

How to make a WiFi QR code

  1. Enter your network name (SSID), password and security type (WPA/WPA2, WEP or none).
  2. The QR code is generated instantly.
  3. Download it to print or display; guests scan it with their camera to connect.

How it works

The QR code stores your network details in a standard format that phone cameras recognise. Scanning it prompts the phone to join the network automatically, so there is no password to read out or mistype.

Great for guests

Print the code for a cafe, office or home guest area, or add it to a welcome card so visitors can connect in seconds.

WiFi security types

TypeUse when
WPA / WPA2 / WPA3Most modern home and office networks
WEPOld legacy routers (not recommended)
None (open)Networks with no password

Pick the type that matches your router setting — choosing the wrong one means phones cannot join automatically.

Common uses

  • Let guests join WiFi without typing a password
  • Print a WiFi code for a cafe or office
  • Add WiFi access to a welcome card
  • Share home WiFi with visitors
  • Set up event or rental WiFi
  • Display a code in a guest room
  • Avoid reading out long passwords
  • Speed up device onboarding

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a WiFi QR code?
Enter your SSID, password and security type, then download the generated code to print or display.
How do guests connect?
They open their phone camera and scan the code — the phone offers to join the network automatically.
Which security types are supported?
WPA/WPA2, WEP, and open (no password) networks.
Is my password uploaded?
No — the QR code is generated entirely in your browser; nothing is sent anywhere.
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Yes — modern iPhone and Android cameras support WiFi QR codes.
Can I print it?
Yes — download the image and print it at any size.
Will it work if I change my password?
No — generate a new code whenever the network name or password changes.
Is it free?
Yes — completely free with no sign-up.