Wi-Fi QR Code Generator | Share Network Login

Create a scannable Wi-Fi QR code from network name, password, encryption type, and hidden network setting for guests and shared spaces.

Enable if your SSID is not publicly broadcast.
Enter network details to generate a Wi-Fi QR code.

What a Wi-Fi QR Code Contains

A Wi-Fi QR code stores the network name, password, security type, and hidden-network flag so guests can scan and join without typing the password manually.

Details to Check Before Sharing

Confirm the SSID, password, WPA/WEP/open setting, and hidden network option. A single wrong character can make the QR code fail when guests scan it.

Where Wi-Fi QR Codes Help

Use Wi-Fi QR codes in homes, cafes, hotels, offices, events, classrooms, and guest rooms. Avoid posting private network passwords where untrusted visitors can access them.

About This Tool

WiFi QR Generator creates a QR code that connects a phone to a Wi-Fi network when scanned, without the user needing to type the password. It is used on signs in cafés, hotels, offices, and homes to share network access quickly.

When to Use It

Use this when setting up a guest network and you want visitors to connect without sharing the password verbally, when printing a Wi-Fi connection card for a rental property, or when adding a network access QR code to a front desk sign.

How to Use

  1. Enter the network name (SSID).
  2. Enter the Wi-Fi password.
  3. Select the security type: WPA2, WPA3, or open.
  4. Click Generate to create the QR code.
  5. Download and print the image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Wi-Fi password stored when generating the QR code?

The QR code is generated in your browser. The password is encoded into the QR code image only and is not sent to any server.

Can iPhones scan Wi-Fi QR codes?

Yes. iOS 11 and later can scan Wi-Fi QR codes using the built-in Camera app and offer to join the network immediately.

What happens when someone scans the QR code?

The phone reads the SSID and password from the QR code and prompts the user to connect. No app is required on iOS or Android.