WiFi QR Code: Share Your Network Without Spelling the Password

“What's the WiFi password?” is the most repeated sentence in every café, clinic, and guest room. A WiFi QR code answers it permanently: guests scan, tap join, and they are connected — without anyone spelling out Tr0ub4dor&3.

Create your WiFi QR code — free, in under a minute.

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How a WiFi QR code works

The code encodes your network name (SSID), password, and security type in a standard format both iPhone and Android understand natively. When scanned, the phone offers to join the network directly — the password never has to be seen or typed.

WiFi codes are static: everything is inside the code itself, which means they work forever with no internet needed at scan time — but it also means you should reprint the code if you change your password.

How to create a WiFi QR code in 4 steps

  1. 1Open the QRCraft generator and select the WiFi tab.
  2. 2Enter your network name exactly as it appears in the WiFi list, and the password.
  3. 3Choose the security type — almost all modern routers use WPA.
  4. 4Customize the design, then download and print. Tape it to the counter, frame it on the wall, or stand it on each table.

Good places for a WiFi code

  • Café tables and menu stands — pairs perfectly with a menu QR code.
  • Hotel and Airbnb welcome books.
  • Meeting rooms and reception desks for visitors.
  • Home — a small framed code beats reading the router sticker to every guest.

Frequently asked questions

Does it work on iPhone and Android?

Yes — both camera apps recognize WiFi QR codes natively and offer to join the network.

Is it safe to put my password in a QR code?

The password is inside the printed code, so treat the printout like the password itself: display it where only guests you trust can scan it.

What happens if I change my WiFi password?

WiFi codes are static, so you'll need to generate and print a new code after changing the password.

Create your WiFi QR code — free, in under a minute.

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