WiFi QR Code Generator
Popular ✓ WorkingGenerate QR codes for WiFi networks instantly. Share your WiFi credentials by scanning — supports WPA, WEP, and open networks. Free, no sign-up.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Enter your WiFi network name (SSID) and password. Select your security type (WPA/WPA2, WEP, or None for open networks). Click Generate and download the QR code as PNG or SVG. Anyone who scans it with their phone camera will be prompted to join your WiFi automatically.
On iPhone (iOS 11+), open the Camera app and point it at the QR code — a notification appears to join the network. On Android (9+), use the Camera app or Settings > Network > WiFi > Add Network > Scan. Some older Android phones require a QR code reader app.
No. The WiFi QR Generator runs entirely in your browser. Your network name and password are used only to generate the QR code locally — they are never sent to any server, stored, or logged. The QR code image is created instantly in your browser and never leaves your device.
The generator supports WPA/WPA2 (the most common type for home and office networks), WEP (older, less secure), and open networks with no password. Select the type that matches your router's security settings — this is usually shown in your router's admin page.
Yes. You can customize the foreground color, background color, and size of your WiFi QR code. Keep in mind that sufficient contrast between foreground and background is required for reliable scanning. Dark code on light background always works best.
Special characters in passwords are fully supported. The tool correctly encodes characters like @, #, $, %, &, and others in the WiFi QR code format. Just type your password exactly as it is and the QR code will encode it correctly.
Yes. Download the QR code as SVG for the best print quality (scalable to any size without pixelation). Print it and display it on a sign, laminated card, restaurant table, reception desk, or hotel room for guests to easily connect to your WiFi.
Ensure the QR code is printed or displayed large enough (minimum 3x3 cm). Check that the contrast is high enough between the QR code and background. Verify the WiFi credentials are correct by connecting manually. Try regenerating the QR code and testing with a different scanner app.
WiFi QR codes work natively on iPhone (iOS 11 and later) and Android (Android 9 and later) using the built-in camera app. For older devices, a free QR code scanner app from the app store will enable the same functionality.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no watermarks, no usage limits. Generate and download as many WiFi QR codes as you need for home, office, events, or hospitality use — all at no cost.