What is a WiFi QR code?
A WiFi QR code stores your network name (SSID), password, and encryption type. When a guest scans it with their phone camera, the device connects to your WiFi automatically — no typing required. That removes password mistakes and gets people online in seconds.
How to create a WiFi QR code
Enter your WiFi network name and password into the generator, pick the encryption type (usually WPA/WPA2), then customize the colors or add a logo to match your space. Download a PNG to show on a screen, or an SVG/PDF for crisp wall printing. Test the scan on both an iPhone and an Android phone before you put it up.
Tips for cafes and shops
Place the WiFi QR code on tables, the counter, or your menu where it’s easy to spot, with a short prompt like “Scan to connect to WiFi.” Use a dynamic QR code and you can change the password later without reprinting the sign — and see how often it’s used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to sign up to create a WiFi QR code?
You can start building and previewing right away, and create QR codes for free with a free account — no hidden fees.
Is a WiFi QR code secure?
The password is encoded inside the QR code itself, so anyone who can scan it can join the network. Only display it in areas where you intend people to use your WiFi.
Which encryption types are supported?
WPA/WPA2, WEP, and open networks (no password) are supported. Pick the type that matches your router so devices connect correctly.
Can both iPhone and Android scan it?
Yes. Most modern phones can scan a WiFi QR code straight from the camera app, with no extra app to install.
If I change my WiFi password, does the old QR code still work?
A static QR code keeps the original password, so you’d need to regenerate it. With a dynamic QR code you can update the destination without reprinting the sign.