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WiFi QR Code Generator

Share your WiFi with a scannable QR code.

in-browser

How to use

  1. 1 Type your network name (SSID).
  2. 2 Choose the security type and enter the password if required.
  3. 3 Tick "Hidden network" only if your SSID is not broadcast.
  4. 4 Scan the generated QR code with a phone camera to connect.

About WiFi QR Code Generator

The WiFi QR Code Generator turns your network details into a QR code that phones can scan to connect automatically — no typing long passwords, no spelling out the SSID over the noise of a busy room.

Enter your network name, choose the security type (WPA/WPA2/WPA3, WEP, or open), add the password, and a standards-compliant WIFI: payload is encoded into a crisp QR code on the spot.

Most modern iPhone and Android cameras recognise this format natively and offer a one-tap "Join Network" prompt.

It handles the awkward details for you.

Special characters such as semicolons, commas, colons, quotes and backslashes in your SSID or password are escaped correctly so the code stays valid, and there is a checkbox for hidden networks that adds the appropriate flag.

For open cafés or events you can pick the "None" security option and the password field disappears.

The exact text payload is shown alongside the code so you can inspect or copy it.

Because everything is generated locally in your browser, your WiFi password is never transmitted or stored anywhere.

Print the code, stick it on the fridge or a guest-room card, and let visitors connect in seconds.

FAQ

Which security types are supported?

WPA/WPA2/WPA3 and WEP for secured networks, plus an open (no password) option for guest or café networks.

Is my WiFi password sent anywhere?

No. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser, so the password never leaves your device.

Why does my old phone not scan it?

Native WiFi QR scanning needs a reasonably recent iOS or Android camera; older devices may need a dedicated QR app.