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WiFi QR Code Generator

Streamline guest access with a WiFi QR Code from QR-Verse. Manually typing complex WiFi passwords is a frustrating experience for customers and guests, often resulting in typos, repeated requests, and poor first impressions. With a QR-Verse WiFi QR Code, they simply point their camera, tap "Join Network", and are instantly connected.

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Everything you need to succeed with WiFi QR Code Generator

One-Tap Connection (No Typing)

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Hide Password Text from View

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Supports WPA, WPA2, WEP, and Open Networks

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No App Required (Native Camera Support)

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Works for Hidden Networks

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Print Once, Use Forever

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Available in 7 Languages for International Venues

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Real-World Examples

See how businesses and creators are using WiFi QR Code Generator to drive engagement and simplify processes.

Cafes & Restaurants

Print the WiFi QR code on table tents, menus, or receipts so customers can connect without asking staff. This reduces interruptions during peak hours and creates a modern, tech-savvy impression that appeals to remote workers who might stay longer and order more.

Hotels & Airbnb

Include a WiFi QR in your guest welcome book, on room key cards, or framed near the entrance for a premium arrival experience. Guests appreciate the convenience, and you avoid the security risk of printing passwords in plain text that might be photographed and shared online.

Office Visitor Areas

Securely grant guest network access in lobbies and conference rooms without sharing credentials verbally or through insecure channels. IT departments can change the password periodically and simply print a new QR code without updating documentation or training reception staff.

Coworking Spaces

Display WiFi QR codes at reception desks and in each room so members and day-pass users can connect immediately upon arrival. This reduces onboarding friction and support tickets, allowing staff to focus on higher-value member services rather than password resets.

Events & Conferences

Print WiFi access QR codes on event badges, signage, and programs so hundreds of attendees can connect without overwhelming your IT support team. This is especially critical for multi-day conferences where reliable connectivity is a key attendee satisfaction metric.

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1. SCAN QR CODE
User Manual

How to Create your QR Code

1. Network Name (SSID)

Enter the exact name of your WiFi network. It is case-sensitive and must match exactly as it appears in your router settings.

💡 TIP: If your network name has special characters or spaces, double-check the spelling to avoid connection errors.

2. Encryption & Password

Select your security type (usually WPA/WPA2 for most modern routers) and enter the password carefully. Check the "Hidden Network" box if your SSID is not broadcasted publicly.

💡 TIP: If your network has no password, select "No Encryption". This is common for public guest networks.

3. Create & Print

Generate the code and download it in your preferred format. Print it clearly and place it in visible areas for your guests, such as table tents, wall frames, or welcome packets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to share my WiFi via QR?
Yes. The password is encoded in the QR for the device to read, but it prevents casual "shoulder surfing" of a written password. However, anyone who scans the code can access your network, so use a guest network separate from your primary network for sensitive business or personal devices.
Does it work for hidden networks?
Yes, just check the "Hidden Network" box when creating your QR code if your SSID is not broadcasted. The QR code will include the hidden flag, and devices will connect to the network even though it doesn't appear in their normal WiFi list.
Do both iPhone and Android support WiFi QR codes?
Yes. iOS (11+) and Android (10+) have native support for WiFi QR codes through their built-in camera apps. Older Android versions may require a third-party QR scanner app, but most modern devices work without any additional software.
Can I change the WiFi password later?
If you change your WiFi password, you'll need to generate a new QR code. Static WiFi QR codes embed the credentials directly in the pattern and cannot be updated. This is why many businesses print QR codes on reusable frames or signs that can be easily swapped when passwords change.
What happens if someone shares the QR code?
Anyone who has a photo of the QR code can connect to your network. This is why we recommend using a dedicated guest network with bandwidth limits and isolated from your main business or personal network. You can also change your WiFi password periodically and generate a new code.
Will the QR code work if I print it in black and white?
Yes, WiFi QR codes work perfectly in black and white. In fact, high contrast black-on-white designs typically scan more reliably than colored versions. Ensure the code is printed clearly with sufficient size (at least 2x2 cm) for reliable scanning from a comfortable distance.
Can I use this for a 5GHz network?
Yes, WiFi QR codes work for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks. The QR code encodes the SSID and password, not the frequency band. Devices will automatically connect to the appropriate band if your router broadcasts the same SSID on both frequencies.
How large should I print the WiFi QR code?
For table tents and close-range use (within 20-30 cm), a 3x3 cm code works well. For wall-mounted signs where users scan from 1-2 meters away, print at least 5x5 cm or larger. Always test at the actual mounting distance to ensure easy scanning without users having to lean in uncomfortably.
Can I create WiFi QR codes in languages other than English?
Yes! QR-Verse is available in 7 languages: English, Dutch, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. The entire generator interface, dashboard, and support content is fully translated. This is especially valuable for international hotels, global coworking chains, multilingual conference venues, and Airbnb hosts serving international guests. You can create WiFi QR codes in your preferred language, and the codes work universally on all devices regardless of the creation language. Switch languages anytime from the top navigation menu.

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