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What is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code stores your network name and password. When someone scans it, their phone connects to the WiFi network automatically — no typing the password character by character. It's one of the most practical QR codes you can create, and guests absolutely love it.
WiFi QR codes work on both Android and iOS. The moment someone scans the code, their device connects. You never have to read out your WiFi password again, and guests don't have to struggle to type complicated passwords on tiny keyboards. Frame it, print it, or display it — it's a small detail that makes a big difference in hospitality.
Why Use QRWing for WiFi QR Codes?
QRWing lets you create beautiful WiFi QR codes you can print and frame, or add to your menu, welcome brochure, or wall sign. Customize the design to match your brand or decor — create something that actually looks good enough to display proudly. Free, no account needed.
Where People Use WiFi QR Codes
- Restaurants and cafes — let customers connect without asking staff for the password
- Hotels — place WiFi QR codes in each room for easy guest access
- Offices — share guest WiFi with visitors without revealing the main password
- Airbnbs and short-term rentals — include in welcome packets or frame it on the wall
- Events and conferences — easy WiFi access for all attendees at once
- Homes — create one for guests and post it in the living room or kitchen
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to create a WiFi QR code?
The QR code contains your network name and password, so anyone who scans it can connect. Only display it in places where you want people to access your WiFi. Using a separate guest network with its own password is recommended.
Does the WiFi QR code work on iPhone?
Yes, iOS 11 and later support WiFi QR codes natively. Android has supported them for even longer. No app needed — just point the camera at the code.
What encryption type should I choose?
Most modern routers use WPA/WPA2, which is the most common option. Choose WEP only if your router is older. If your network has no password, choose None.
What if the WiFi is hidden?
Toggle the 'Hidden Network' option in the form. This tells the device that the network doesn't broadcast its name (SSID), so it connects manually using the credentials you provide.
Can I change the WiFi password after printing the QR code?
If you change your WiFi password, the old QR code will no longer work because it has the old password embedded in it. You'll need to create a new QR code with the updated password.
