WiFi QR Code Generator
Generate a QR code to share your WiFi password
Enter your WiFi name to generate a QR code
How to Use WiFi QR Code
- 1
Enter WiFi details
Type your network name (SSID), password, and select the encryption type.
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Customize appearance
Optionally adjust the QR code size and colors to match your branding.
- 3
Download & print
Download the QR code as PNG or SVG and print it for display.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my data safe?
Which phones can scan WiFi QR codes?
What encryption types are supported?
What if my network is hidden?
Will the QR code still work if I change my WiFi password?
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What Is WiFi QR Code
Generate a QR code that lets anyone connect to your WiFi network by simply scanning with their phone camera. No more spelling out long passwords or writing them on sticky notes. Supports WPA/WPA2/WPA3, WEP, and open networks. Customize the QR code size and colors to match your branding. Print it out for your office, coffee shop, Airbnb, or home. All processing happens in your browser — your WiFi credentials are never sent to any server.
Why Use WiFi QR Code
- Instant WiFi sharing — guests scan the QR code with their phone camera and connect automatically. No typing required.
- 100% private — your WiFi password never leaves your browser. No server, no tracking, no data collection.
- Customizable — choose QR code size and colors to match your branding or decor.
- Universal — works with all modern phones (iOS 11+ and Android 10+ have built-in QR scanning in the camera app).
- Free and unlimited — generate as many WiFi QR codes as you need. No sign-up, no watermarks.
WiFi QR Code Use Cases
Cafes & restaurants
Print and display a WiFi QR code at each table or near the counter so customers can connect instantly.
Airbnb & vacation rentals
Include a WiFi QR code in your welcome guide or frame it on the wall for hassle-free guest connectivity.
Office & co-working spaces
Share the guest WiFi network without revealing the password to every visitor.
Home use
Print a QR code and place it on the fridge or near the router — perfect for when friends and family visit.
Tips & Best Practices
- 💡Use WPA/WPA2/WPA3 encryption for the strongest security. Avoid WEP as it's outdated and easily cracked.
- 💡Print the QR code large enough to scan easily — at least 2×2 inches (5×5 cm) for comfortable scanning distance.
- 💡Test the QR code with your own phone before printing to make sure it connects correctly.
- 💡If your network name or password contains special characters like semicolons or backslashes, the tool handles escaping automatically.
How It Compares
Most WiFi QR code generators are web-based tools that send your WiFi credentials to their servers, raising privacy concerns. TinyTool generates the QR code entirely in your browser — your SSID and password never leave your device. The QR code follows the standard WIFI: URI scheme recognized by all modern phones.