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.
Open the generatorHow 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
- 1Open the QRCraft generator and select the WiFi tab.
- 2Enter your network name exactly as it appears in the WiFi list, and the password.
- 3Choose the security type — almost all modern routers use WPA.
- 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.
Open the generator