Wi-Fi QR

Wi-Fi QR Generator

Enter SSID and password.
Make a printable guest WiFi sign.
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Tap a stamp to place it in the center.
Stamps replace any uploaded center image.

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A level other than H (30%) is selected.
Use Level H in Advanced to add a center image.

Add an icon or photo to the center of the QR code.


Tap to choose an image
It will be centered automatically.

Set how much damage or visual decoration the QR code can tolerate.
Use Level H when adding a center image.



Add a readable border using the background color.

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Use at least 2 cells for small QR codes and 4+ cells for larger prints.
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Your SSID and Wi-Fi password are not uploaded. The finished QR code includes your network name and password, so place it only where intended guests can scan it.

Free Wi-Fi QR Code Generator

Turn a Wi-Fi network name and password into a guest WiFi QR code in seconds. It is useful for cafes, offices, Airbnb and vacation rentals, classrooms, events, and home networks. Download a phone-friendly PNG or a crisp SVG for printed signs.

How to make a WiFi QR code

Enter the network name (SSID), password, and security type. If the network is hidden, turn on Hidden SSID. The QR code updates automatically as you edit.

WiFi QR codes for iPhone

Guests can scan the QR code with the iPhone Camera app and, on supported versions, get a prompt to join the Wi-Fi network without typing the password.

WiFi QR codes for Android

Android phones can usually scan WiFi QR codes from the camera, QR scanner, or Wi-Fi settings. If scanning fails, check the SSID, password, security type, quiet zone, and color contrast.

Printable WiFi signs and cards

Save a clean QR code for front desks, point-of-sale counters, meeting rooms, classrooms, rental welcome binders, or a small Wi-Fi card near a router. SVG stays sharp when enlarged.

Wi-Fi QR Code Format

Wi-Fi QR codes use a simple text format that stores the SSID, security type, password, and hidden-network setting. This tool builds that string for you, so you do not need to type the format by hand.

WIFI:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:Password;;
  • WPA / WPA2 / WPA3: the common choice for home, office, and business Wi-Fi.
  • WEP: for older routers only when required.
  • No password: for open Wi-Fi networks. Be careful about where you share it.
  • Hidden SSID: use this when the network name is not shown in normal Wi-Fi lists.

WiFi QR Code Templates and Scanning Tips

Presets make it easy to create a cafe-style sign, a clean monochrome print, or a colorful guest WiFi card. If you add a center icon or image, keep error correction at Level H and maintain strong contrast between the QR dots and background.

  • Use PNG at 1024px or larger for front desk signs and small posters.
  • Use SVG for flyers, large print layouts, and designs that need resizing.
  • If scanning is unreliable, avoid very pale colors, reduce decoration, and increase the quiet zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I make a QR code for Wi-Fi?

A. Enter the network name (SSID), password, and security type. The tool creates a WiFi login QR code that you can download as PNG or SVG.

Q. Can iPhone scan a Wi-Fi QR code?

A. Yes. Open the iPhone Camera app and point it at the code. On supported iOS versions, a prompt appears to join the Wi-Fi network.

Q. Why will my Android phone not connect from the Wi-Fi QR code?

A. Confirm the SSID, password, and security type. Pale colors, too little quiet zone, or an oversized center image can also make scanning fail.

Q. Can I make a WiFi QR code for a Windows user?

A. Yes. You can print the QR code as a network setup card near a PC, in an office, or at a reception desk. It is also handy when people scan on their phone to copy the network details.

Q. What is the Wi-Fi QR code format?

A. A common format is WIFI:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:Password;;. This page converts your form entries into that format automatically.

Q. Is the password included in the QR code?

A. Yes. If your Wi-Fi has a password, that password is encoded inside the QR code. Place printed signs only where intended guests can see them.

Q. Is my Wi-Fi password uploaded?

A. No. The QR code is generated in your browser, and the SSID and password are not sent to a server.

Q. What should I check before printing a WiFi QR code?

A. Keep it large enough to scan, use strong contrast, and leave a clear border around the QR code. Test with both iPhone and Android before posting it publicly.