Generate Your Free, 100% Secure WiFi QR Code Instantly

Connect in 3 Seconds

  1. 1

    Fill

    Enter your network details in the secure form above.

  2. 2

    Scan

    Open your phone's camera app and point it at the code.

  3. 3

    Join

    Tap the "Join Network" notification to connect instantly.

How to Scan on an iPhone (iOS)

Open the main Camera app (not from the lock screen). Point it at the QR code and wait for a notification banner to appear at the top. Tap it to join.

How to Scan on an Android (Samsung, Pixel)

Open your Camera app and center the QR code. A pop-up will appear. Tap it to see the network details and tap "Connect".

The Easiest Way to Share Your WiFi

WiFi QR code in a picture frame at home

For Your Home

Stop yelling your complex password. Frame a QR code and let guests connect in one scan.

WiFi QR code on a cafe counter

For Your Business

The perfect welcome for your cafe, office, or shop. Professional, simple, and secure.

WiFi QR code in an Airbnb welcome book

For Your Airbnb

Give your guests a 5-star experience from the moment they arrive. No more password typos.

Your Questions, Answered (The Secure Way)

Is it safe to generate a QR code for my WiFi password?

Yes, only on this site. Our tool generates the code 100% within your web browser ("client-side"). Your password is never sent over the internet and is never stored on our servers. Many other sites do not offer this guarantee.

Will my WiFi QR code expire?

No. The code is "static" and permanent. It simply contains the text of your network name and password. It will only stop working if you change your WiFi password or router settings.

Do I need a "dynamic" or "trackable" QR code for my WiFi?

Absolutely not. For sharing a password, you want a "static" code like ours. "Dynamic" codes are for marketing (so the link can be changed) and require your data to be stored on a third-party server, which is unnecessary and less secure for a password.

What's the difference between WPA, WEP, and None?

WPA/WPA2 is the modern, secure standard used by 99% of routers. WEP is an older, insecure standard. "None" (or `nopass`) is for open, unprotected networks (like a public guest network). If you are unsure, select WPA/WPA2.

Can I make a QR code for a hidden network?

Yes. Just check the "Hidden Network" box above. This adds a special flag to the QR code (`H:true;`) which tells the phone to actively search for the network name instead of just listening for it.