Step 1
Enter your WiFi network name (SSID) and password
Generate QR codes for different types of content
Generate QR codes for WiFi networks that allow instant connection
Enable if your network doesn't broadcast SSID
Enter WiFi network details to generate QR code
Follow these simple steps to create your WiFi QR code
Enter your WiFi network name (SSID) and password
Select the correct encryption type (WPA2 recommended)
Customize your QR code design with colors and logo
Download and display the QR code for easy WiFi sharing
Discover the advantages of using QR codes for WiFi sharing
Guests scan and connect automatically without typing long passwords
Keep your WiFi password private while allowing easy guest access
Works with all modern smartphones running iOS 11+ and Android 10+
Perfect for businesses, events, and hospitality to provide seamless connectivity
Common scenarios where WiFi QR codes are most effective
Provide customers with quick WiFi access without sharing passwords verbally
Simplify guest WiFi setup and improve check-in experience
Grant visitors and contractors temporary WiFi access securely
Enable attendees to connect to event WiFi networks instantly
Share home WiFi with friends and family without revealing password
Best practices for creating effective WiFi QR codes
Always use WPA2 or WPA3 for maximum security on your WiFi network
Place QR codes in visible locations where guests naturally look for WiFi info
Verify the QR code works on both iOS and Android devices before printing
Generate new QR codes whenever you change WiFi password or network settings
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions
When scanned, WiFi QR codes automatically configure the device's WiFi settings and connect to the network. Users don't need to manually enter SSID or password. This works on iOS 11+, Android 10+, and most modern devices.
WiFi QR codes work on iOS 11 and later, Android 10 and later. Older devices may require a third-party QR scanner app that supports WiFi configuration.
Yes, it's safe for guest networks. However, use WPA2/WPA3 encryption and consider creating a separate guest network instead of sharing your main network password.
WiFi QR codes support WPA/WPA2 (recommended), WEP (legacy), and open networks (no encryption). WPA2 is the most secure and widely compatible option.
Yes, WiFi QR codes can connect to hidden networks (non-broadcasting SSIDs). Simply enable the 'Hidden Network' option when generating the QR code.
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