How it works in 30 seconds

Enter your Wi-Fi network name and password, click generate, and download. Print it out, hang it on the fridge, or stick it on your café counter. Anyone who scans it with their phone camera gets connected — no password typing, no spelling mistakes.

How to Create a Wi-Fi QR Code

The entire process takes less than a minute and is completely free. QR Studio generates everything in your browser — your Wi-Fi password is never sent to any server.

1

Open the generator and pick Wi-Fi

Click the button above, or open QR Studio and select the 📶 Wi-Fi tab at the top of the form.

2

Enter your network details

Type your Network Name (SSID) exactly as it appears — it's case-sensitive. Enter your password in the next field. If your network has no password, leave it blank.

3

Choose the security type

Most home routers use WPA/WPA2 (the default, and almost certainly what you need). WEP is for older networks. None is for open guest networks with no password.

4

Customize and download

Pick a color, add your logo if you want, and click Generate. Then download as PNG, SVG, EPS, or PDF depending on where you're printing it.

5

Print and display

Stick it on a wall, print it on a table tent, or share it digitally. Anyone scanning with iPhone (iOS 11+) or Android will be prompted to join the network with one tap.

Where People Use Wi-Fi QR Codes

A printed Wi-Fi QR code replaces the awkward "what's your Wi-Fi password?" moment with a two-second scan. These are the most common places you'll see them:

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Your home

Stick it by the front door or on the fridge. Guests connect themselves — no reading out a 20-character password.

Cafés & restaurants

Print on table tents or menus. Faster than having customers ask staff for credentials every visit.

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Offices & co-working

Print on reception cards for visitors. Works great alongside a separate guest network.

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Airbnb & rentals

Put it in the welcome binder. Guests skip the typing dance when they check in late at night.

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Conference rooms

One clean QR code beats a whiteboard scrawl of the Wi-Fi password during a client meeting.

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Events & venues

Print on signage so attendees get online without venue staff repeating the password 500 times.

Is a Wi-Fi QR Code Secure?

Yes — but think of it the same way you'd think about posting the password on a note. The QR code is just the password in a different form. Anyone who can physically see the printed code can connect to your network. That's fine at home where only guests see it, but at a café or event you probably want a separate guest network that doesn't give access to your main systems.

Generation itself is completely private: QR Studio runs entirely in your browser. Your network name and password are never uploaded to our servers, never logged, and never stored. Close the tab and the data is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. iPhones running iOS 11 or newer automatically detect Wi-Fi QR codes when you point the camera at them and prompt you to join the network. Modern Android phones (Android 10+) also support it natively in the camera app. Older devices may need a third-party QR scanner app.

Just leave the password field blank and select None as the security type. The QR code will connect guests to the open network directly.

Yes. Upload any PNG, JPG, SVG, or WebP file in the Logo / Image Overlay section. QR Studio automatically bumps error correction to H (30%) to keep the code scannable with the logo overlaid.

No. Wi-Fi QR codes from QR Studio are static — the password is encoded directly into the image. It works forever as long as your network name and password stay the same. If you change your password, you'll need to generate a new code.

Yes. Pick any foreground and background colors, choose from 5 corner styles (Square, Rounded, Dots, Classy, or Heart), and download as PNG, SVG, EPS, or PDF. Great for matching your café's brand or your Airbnb listing's aesthetic.

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