WiFi QR Code Generator
Let guests, customers, and employees connect to your WiFi with a single scan. No password typing, no hunting for settings. Just scan and connect instantly.
How It Works
Enter network details
Type your WiFi network name (SSID) and password. Select encryption type — WPA/WPA2, WEP, or open network.
Generate QR code
QRGen Pro encodes your WiFi credentials into a scannable QR pattern. Customize colors to match your brand.
Print & display
Download as PNG. Print on table tents, wall posters, key cards, or reception desk signs.
Why Choose This QR Type
One Scan Connection
Guests open their camera, scan the QR code, and tap to connect. No password typing.
Supports All Encryption
WPA/WPA2 (most common), WEP (older routers), and open networks (nopass).
Works on iOS & Android
Both iPhone and Android recognize WiFi QR codes natively. No third-party app needed.
Password Hidden in Pattern
The password is encoded in the QR pattern — not visible to the human eye. More secure than writing it down.
Customizable Design
Change foreground and background colors to match your business branding or interior design.
Print-Ready PNG
High-resolution PNG download suitable for printing at any size from business cards to wall posters.
Popular Use Cases
Hotels & Airbnbs
Place QR codes in guest rooms and at reception. Eliminates front desk calls about WiFi.
Restaurants & Cafes
Offer free WiFi via QR code on every table. Customers connect without asking staff.
Offices & Coworking
Separate QR codes for staff network and guest network. Display in meeting rooms and reception.
Retail Stores
Provide free WiFi to shoppers. Use a WiFi landing page to capture emails before connection.
Conference Centers
Print QR codes on attendee badges and session schedules. Hundreds connect simultaneously.
Healthcare Waiting Rooms
Patients connect to waiting room WiFi without asking reception. Reduces front desk workload.
How to Generate Your QR Code
Select the WiFi QR type on QRGen Pro.
Enter your network name (SSID) — it is case-sensitive.
Enter your WiFi password.
Choose your encryption type (WPA/WPA2 is standard).
Customize colors and corner style.
Download as PNG. Print and display.
Why Every Business Needs a WiFi QR Code
Every day, customers ask for the WiFi password. Restaurants, hotels, cafes, offices — staff waste time spelling out passwords, guests struggle to type them correctly on small phone screens. A WiFi QR code eliminates this friction entirely.
One scan and the device connects automatically. No more "Is that a capital letter?" or "Was that an underscore or a dash?" The QR code stores the exact SSID and password in a format every smartphone understands.
For hotels and Airbnbs, a WiFi QR code on the welcome card or room key saves dozens of front desk calls per day. For restaurants, it improves the dining experience by removing a common point of friction.
WiFi QR Code Security Best Practices
While the password is hidden in the QR pattern, treat the printed QR code with the same care as a written password. Display it in controlled areas where only intended guests can access it.
For businesses with separate staff and guest networks, create two QR codes — one for each network. The guest network should have limited access to internal resources.
If security is a concern, consider using a dynamic QR system that can be deactivated or changed remotely. For most small businesses and homes, a standard WiFi QR code provides the right balance of convenience and security.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a WiFi QR code?▼
Select the WiFi QR type on QRGen Pro, enter your network name (SSID) and password, choose encryption type, customize colors, and download as PNG. Done in 15 seconds.
Can I create a QR code for a WiFi network without a password?▼
Yes, select "No Encryption" (nopass). The QR code will contain your SSID and connect anyone who scans without requiring a password.
What encryption types are supported?▼
WPA/WPA2 (recommended for most modern routers), WEP (older routers), and nopass (open/public networks).
Is my WiFi password visible in the QR code?▼
The password is encoded in the QR pattern and not human-readable. Only QR scanner apps can decode it. Treat the printed QR code like a password — share only with trusted people.
What size should I print a WiFi QR code?▼
Minimum 2x2 inches (5x5 cm) for reliable scanning. For wall posters, print 4x4 inches or larger. Always test the printed version before mass production.
Can I update my WiFi password after printing the QR code?▼
No, the QR code is static. If you change your WiFi password, generate and print a new QR code.
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