Free WiFi QR Code Generator
Let your guests, customers, or visitors join your WiFi network with a single scan. No more spelling out complicated passwords.
What is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code encodes your network name (SSID), password, and security type into a scannable pattern. When someone scans it with their phone camera, the device automatically connects to your WiFi network. No manual password entry needed.
This works on all modern smartphones - iPhones, Android devices, and even some laptops with built-in cameras. The phone reads the QR code, pulls up a notification to join the network, and connects with one tap.
Why Use a QR Code for WiFi?
- No more typing passwords. WiFi passwords with mixed case, numbers, and symbols are hard to get right. A scan eliminates errors.
- Works for any guest. Customers at a cafe, visitors in an office, or friends at a party can all connect instantly.
- Print it anywhere. Put the QR code on a table tent, a wall sign, a business card, or a receipt.
- Update anytime. If you change your password, generate a new QR code and reprint. The old one stops working.
- No app needed. Standard phone cameras read QR codes natively since iOS 11 and Android 8.
How to Create a WiFi QR Code
Using URSAQR, you can generate a WiFi QR code in under a minute:
- Go to the Generator page and select "WiFi" as the content type.
- Enter your network name (SSID) - this is the name that appears in your phone WiFi settings.
- Select your security type: WPA/WPA2 (most common), WEP, or None (open network).
- Enter your WiFi password.
- Choose a template, customize the colors and add your logo if you want.
- Click Generate and download your QR code as a high-resolution PNG card.
Where to Place Your WiFi QR Code
The best placements are places where guests naturally look for WiFi information:
- Front desk or reception area - laminate a card and place it on the counter.
- Table tents - perfect for restaurants, cafes, and bars.
- Conference rooms - put it on a sign next to the door or on the meeting table.
- Business cards - add a small QR code on the back of your card.
- Digital screens - display it on a TV or monitor in the waiting area.
Security Tips
For guest WiFi networks, consider setting up a separate guest network with limited access to your internal devices. This is standard practice for businesses. The QR code only makes it easier to connect - it does not change your security setup. If you use WPA2 or WPA3 encryption (which you should), the password is still secure.
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