Let guests connect to your WiFi instantly — no passwords, no typos, no frustration. Create your WiFi QR code in under 30 seconds, completely free.
Click to upload logo — transparent PNG works best
Your WiFi QR code appears here
Enter your network name above and click Generate
✅ Free for commercial use
No watermark. No attribution.
💡 Pro tip: Download SVG for print quality. Works on any size from a small table card to a large sign without losing sharpness.
Use Cases
Anyone who regularly shares their WiFi with others saves time and frustration with a QR code.
Print on table cards or menus. Customers connect in seconds without interrupting staff.
Frame it in guest rooms. Visitors connect instantly without calling reception for a password.
Display in your kitchen or living room for guests and family without revealing your password verbally.
Post in meeting rooms and reception areas for visiting clients and contractors.
Keep customers in-store longer by making it easy to connect to your network while browsing.
Print on welcome packs, lanyards, or banners so attendees connect immediately on arrival.
How It Works
Type your WiFi name exactly as it appears in your device's WiFi settings. It is case-sensitive — capitalisation matters.
Type your password exactly. Double-check it — a single wrong character means the QR code won't connect. Select "No Password" for open networks.
Select WPA/WPA2 for most modern routers. Optionally customise the colours and add your logo to match your brand.
Click Generate, test the QR code on your phone before printing, then download PNG or SVG. Done in under 30 seconds.
⚠️ Most common mistake: Wrong security type. If your router uses WPA2 and you select WEP, the code won't connect. When in doubt, select WPA/WPA2.
Security
A valid concern. Your WiFi password is encoded inside the QR code, so someone with a QR reader app could extract it. However this is no more risky than writing your password on a sign — the QR code just makes it more convenient.
Best practice: use a guest network. Most modern routers support a separate guest WiFi. Create a QR code for your guest network rather than your main network — this keeps your personal devices and data separate.
Create a separate guest WiFi on your router and use that for your QR code. Your main network stays private — guests get easy access.
A WiFi QR code is a QR code that stores your wireless network credentials — your SSID (network name) and password — in a special format that smartphones automatically recognise. When a guest scans the code with their phone's camera, they are instantly prompted to join the network without typing anything.
The format used is: WIFI:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:Password;;
Yes. WiFi QR codes work natively on iPhone (iOS 11 and above) and Android (Android 9 and above) through the built-in camera app. No additional app is needed. For older devices, a free QR scanner app from the app store handles it instantly.
If you change your WiFi password, your existing QR code will no longer work. Simply generate a new one here with the updated password and replace the old printed copy. This is why it's worth printing on replaceable materials rather than a permanent surface.
Yes — and it's free here. Use the logo upload section above to add your business logo or brand icon to the centre of the QR code. For best results, use a PNG with a transparent background and select High error correction to ensure the code remains scannable with the logo overlay.
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