Create free WiFi QR codes to share your wireless network instantly. No typing required—just scan and connect.
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Sharing your WiFi password has never been easier. With our free WiFi QR code generator, you can create a scannable code that allows anyone to connect to your wireless network instantly—no manual password typing required.
WiFi QR codes eliminate the frustration of manually entering complex passwords. They're perfect for businesses, events, and homes where you frequently share your wireless network with visitors. Once scanned, devices connect automatically without the need to view or type the password.
Display WiFi QR codes on tables, menus, or near the entrance. Customers can connect instantly while enjoying their meal or coffee.
Provide guest WiFi access without compromising your main network. Perfect for client meetings and visiting professionals.
Include WiFi QR codes in welcome books or room cards. Guests connect effortlessly without calling reception for passwords.
Display large WiFi QR codes on screens or banners. Hundreds of attendees can connect simultaneously without congestion.
To ensure your WiFi QR code works flawlessly, follow these recommendations:
While WiFi QR codes are convenient, it's important to consider security:
On most modern smartphones, simply open your camera app and point it at the WiFi QR code. A notification will appear asking if you want to connect to the network. Tap it, and you'll connect automatically. iOS (iOS 11+) and Android (Android 10+) both support native WiFi QR code scanning.
WiFi QR codes work on iOS devices (iPhone and iPad) running iOS 11 or later, and Android devices running Android 10 or later. Older devices may require a third-party QR code scanning app that supports WiFi QR codes specifically.
Yes! Our generator allows you to customize colors, patterns, shapes, and even add your logo to the center of the QR code. Just ensure there's enough contrast for scanability—dark patterns on light backgrounds work best.
WiFi QR codes are as safe as sharing your password verbally or writing it down. For enhanced security, we recommend creating a separate guest network with limited access for visitors, and using WPA2/WPA3 encryption. Regularly update your password and generate new QR codes.
WPA/WPA2/WPA3 are modern, secure encryption protocols and should be used for all networks with sensitive access. WEP is outdated and insecure—avoid it if possible. "No password" should only be used for temporary, public networks where security isn't a concern.
Absolutely! WiFi QR codes are perfect for printed materials. Download as high-resolution PNG or vector SVG format for professional printing. Ensure the QR code is at least 2×2 inches (5×5 cm) for reliable scanning.
WiFi QR codes themselves don't expire—they contain static information. However, if you change your network name, password, or encryption type, you'll need to generate a new QR code with the updated information.