Free Wi-Fi QR Code Generator
Let guests join your Wi-Fi by scanning — no typing passwords. Enter your network details below, download the QR code, and print it. Free, instant, no sign-up.
Everything runs in your browser — your network name and password are never sent to our servers.
Fill the form to generate your Wi-Fi network QR code
This is a static QR code — it can't be edited or tracked once printed. Want to change the destination later and see scan analytics?
Create a free dynamic QR codeHow to make a Wi-Fi QR code
A Wi-Fi QR code stores your network name (SSID), security type, and password in a single scannable pattern. When a guest points their phone camera at it, the device reads the credentials and offers to connect automatically — no spelling out a long password, no typos, no asking staff.
It is perfect for cafes and restaurants, hotel rooms, Airbnb listings, coworking spaces, waiting rooms, and homes. Print it on a table tent, a window decal, or a small sign near the entrance.
The generator above runs entirely in your browser using high error-correction encoding, so the printed code stays scannable even at small sizes. Your SSID and password never leave your device.
Want a QR code you can edit and track?
The Wi-Fi code above is static — the password is baked into the pattern, so changing your Wi-Fi means reprinting. For marketing materials, menus, packaging, or any campaign where the destination might change, use a dynamic QR code instead: edit where it points anytime without reprinting, and see real-time scan analytics (location, device, time).
Wi-Fi QR code — FAQ
A Wi-Fi QR code encodes your network name, security type, and password in a special format. When someone scans it with their phone camera, the device offers to join the network automatically — no typing the password. QRPulse builds this code entirely in your browser.
Yes, completely free with no sign-up. Enter your network details, download the PNG, and print it. Your SSID and password are processed in your browser and never sent to our servers.
Yes. iPhones (iOS 11+) and modern Android phones can read Wi-Fi QR codes directly from the native camera app. The phone detects the network credentials and prompts the user to connect.
A static Wi-Fi QR code has the password baked in, so if you change the password you must generate and reprint a new code. If you want a QR code whose destination you can edit anytime — and see scan analytics — create a free dynamic QR code with QRPulse instead.
For guest networks it is convenient and standard practice in cafes, hotels, and offices. The QR code is only as private as where you display it — anyone who can see and scan it can join. Use a dedicated guest network rather than your main one.