How to Create a WiFi QR Code
Let guests connect to your WiFi network instantly by scanning a QR code. No more spelling out complicated passwords.
Step-by-Step Guide
Enter WiFi Details
Enter your network name (SSID), password, and select the encryption type (WPA/WPA2 is most common).
Tip: You can find your network name and security type in your router's settings.
Customize the Design
Add your brand colors, logo, or a WiFi icon to make it clear what the QR code is for.
Tip: Use a WiFi icon as the center logo so people know what it does before scanning.
Print & Display
Print and place the QR code where guests can easily see it - reception, tables, walls, or room cards.
Tip: Laminate the printed QR code so it lasts longer and stays scannable.
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What is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code encodes your wireless network credentials (network name, password, and encryption type) into a scannable format. When someone scans it with their smartphone, they're automatically connected to your WiFi network - no manual password entry needed. It's the modern, hassle-free way to share WiFi access.
Why Use WiFi QR Codes?
No Password Hassle
Guests don't need to ask for or type complicated passwords.
Instant Connection
One scan and they're connected - takes less than 3 seconds.
Secure Sharing
The password is encoded in the QR code - you don't need to display it visually.
Professional Touch
Shows attention to detail and modern customer service.
Perfect For
Cafes & Restaurants
Place on tables or near the counter. Customers connect instantly while ordering.
Hotels & Airbnb
Put in rooms and lobby. Guests connect without calling the front desk.
Offices
Share guest WiFi at reception without revealing the password to everyone.
Retail Stores
Encourage customers to connect and browse your online store while shopping.
Events & Conferences
Display on screens or badges so attendees can get online quickly.
Home Guests
Frame a QR code in your guest room - visitors connect without asking.
WiFi QR Code Tips
- Double-check the password is correct before printing
- Update the QR code whenever you change your WiFi password
- Use WPA2 or WPA3 encryption for security
- Add text like 'Scan for WiFi' near the QR code
- Place at eye level in high-traffic areas
- Consider creating a separate guest network for security
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