Share Your WiFi Password with a QR Code
Generate a free WiFi QR code that lets anyone connect to your network with a single scan. No more spelling out complex passwords or writing them on sticky notes. QR-Verse makes WiFi sharing instant for homes, offices, cafes, hotels, coworking spaces, and events. When guests scan your WiFi QR code, their phone automatically connects to your network - no password entry required. Works on all modern smartphones including iPhone and Android without any app required.
What is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR Code encodes your network name (SSID), password, and security type in a scannable format that allows smartphones and tablets to connect to your WiFi network automatically without manual password entry. When a user scans the code, their device reads the WiFi credentials, prompts them to 'Join Network' or 'Connect to WiFi,' and handles the connection process in the background. This eliminates the frustration of typing long, complex passwords - especially on mobile keyboards - and prevents typos that result in failed connection attempts. WiFi QR codes are essential for hospitality businesses, cafes, offices, coworking spaces, and homes with frequent guests. They support all encryption types (WPA, WPA2, WPA3, WEP, open) and hidden networks. Dynamic WiFi QR codes let you update passwords or network names without reprinting, and analytics show connection interest patterns.
Key Features
Everything you need for a professional QR code
One-scan WiFi connection
No password typing needed
Works on iOS and Android
Supports all encryption types
Hidden network (SSID) support for secure private networks
Offline functionality - QR code works without internet once generated
Perfect For
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Hospitality
Hotels and Airbnbs can provide instant WiFi access to guests.
Cafes & Restaurants
Display a QR code for customers to connect instantly.
Office Visitors
Help guests connect to your guest network without IT support.
Coworking Spaces
Provide instant WiFi access to members and day-pass visitors with QR codes placed at every desk cluster, meeting room, and common area. Rotate passwords monthly and simply update the QR code link without reprinting.
Event Venues and Conferences
Allow attendees to connect to event WiFi with a scan instead of typing long passwords projected on screens. Display QR codes on badges, signage, and entrance materials to reduce connection time and IT support requests.
How to Create Your QR Code
1. Enter Network Details
Input your WiFi name (SSID), password, and security type.
2. Generate QR Code
Create your WiFi QR code with custom colors.
3. Display It
Print and place near your router or entrance.
4. Test on Multiple Devices
Scan the code with both an iPhone and Android device to confirm automatic connection works correctly. Some Android devices may require a confirmation tap, while iPhones connect automatically after scanning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my password stored?
Does it work with hidden networks?
What security types are supported?
Will guests see my WiFi password after connecting?
Can I create separate QR codes for guest and private networks?
How do I update the WiFi password if I change it?
Does this work for 5GHz networks?
What if my SSID has special characters or spaces?
Is this available in languages other than English?
Is the WiFi QR code generator really free?
Tips for Getting the Most from QR Code Tools
Practical advice for better results
Choose the Right QR Type
Different content needs different QR code types. A restaurant menu works best with a URL QR code, while sharing contact details calls for a vCard code. WiFi QR codes eliminate password-sharing friction for guests. Using the right type ensures the best scanning experience for your audience.
Prioritize Scannability Over Design
Custom colors, logos, and shapes make QR codes more attractive - but contrast matters most. Ensure dark modules on a light background with at least 40% contrast ratio. Always test printed codes under real-world conditions: different lighting, distances, and phone models.
Download in the Right Format
Use SVG for print materials - it scales to any size without losing quality. Use PNG for digital channels like websites, emails, and social media. For large-format printing like banners and billboards, SVG is essential to avoid pixelation.
Leverage Dynamic Codes for Flexibility
Static QR codes are permanent - once printed, you cannot change where they point. Dynamic codes let you update the destination URL, track scan analytics, and even set scheduling rules. For any professional use case, dynamic codes save time and money.
Monitor Performance with Analytics
QR-Verse tracks every scan automatically: location, device, time, and referrer. Use this data to understand which placements work best, what times drive the most scans, and whether your audience is primarily mobile or desktop. Iterate based on data, not guesswork.