wifi qr generator
WiFi Password QR Code Generator
Say goodbye to 'What's your WiFi password?'. Create a scannable QR code that instantly connects guests to your network.
Related in this workflow
- Printing this on a cafe table? Make a Menu QR too.
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Must exactly match your router's name.
Leave as WPA for 99% of modern routers.
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Features & Capabilities
Immediate connection prompt on scan
Secure and standard protocol support
Works fully offline
Perfect for hospitality and retail
Real-Life Examples
An Airbnb host frames a WiFi QR code on the bedside table so exhausted guests can connect instantly upon arrival without asking for the password.
A bustling cafe sticks small QR codes on every table so they don't have to keep writing the password on receipts.
A tech-savvy homeowner uses a WiFi QR code for their 'Guest' network specifically for party visitors.
Key Benefits
- Saves staff time by eliminating the #1 most asked question.
- Prevents password typos and frustration.
- Keeps your actual password string hidden from direct sight.
Common Mistakes
- Using the wrong capitalization in the SSID (Network Name). It must match perfectly.
- Not separating a private staff network from the public guest network.
- Entering 'nopass' but the router actually expects WPA security.
How It Works
- 1
Enter information
Fill the form with the exact destination data you want your scanned customers to instantly open.
- 2
Review live preview
Instantly verify that the dynamically generated QR opens the correct destination securely.
- 3
Download & Share
Download lossless high-res SVGs or PNGs to use on print media, posters, packaging, or digital ads.
Popular Use Cases
Displayed on coffee shop ordering counters
Placed inside Airbnb and hotel welcome books
Stuck to the back of the home router for guests
Printed on co-working space desks
FAQ
Does this expose my literal password text?
If scanned with a standard scanner app, the text can be seen, but the native camera app usually just says 'Join Network'. It's meant for convenience, not heavy encryption.
Is this supported by all phones?
Yes, Apple added native WiFi QR support in iOS 11, and Android supports it natively via Google Lens or the default camera on newer builds.
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