WiFi QR Code Generator

Create tap-to-connect WiFi QR codes for reception desks, conference rooms and wedding signs.

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What is a WiFi QR code and how does it work

A WiFi QR code is a QR code that stores the standard WIFI payload, including SSID, password and WPA2 or WPA3 protocol, and opens the phone’s built-in Join Network prompt as soon as the camera reads it. This format works natively on iOS 11+, Android 10+, Samsung One UI and Windows 11. WPA3 security is defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance, while the IEEE 802.11 standard covers the technical wireless specification.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs so the code matches your visual identity. Print or display it anywhere: Airbnb welcome books, cafe table tents, office reception areas, conference rooms, wedding signs or school waiting rooms. WiFi QR codes are static by design because the credentials are stored directly in the pixel pattern, so any phone can connect in one tap without routing through the internet. Download in PNG for digital use, SVG for any print size, or PDF for ready-to-place layouts.

Connect your guests in 3 steps without typing a password

Enter your SSID, password and security type, style the code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tents, welcome books, window decals or wall signs.

  1. Step 1

    Enter your network details

    Add your SSID, password and security protocol: WPA2, WPA3 or open. Hidden SSIDs are supported. Make sure the password matches your router exactly, because QR codes store characters as entered and even a small typo can stop scanning from working.

  2. Step 2

    Style the QR code

    Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art that fits your Airbnb welcome book, cafe table-tent palette, office reception look or wedding sign theme. Add your logo and brand colours. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction, which helps keep the code scannable at different print sizes.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

    Download in PNG for digital use, SVG for vector scaling, or PDF for print-ready handoff. Place it on table tents, welcome books, window decals, fridge magnets or conference room walls. Test the scan distance before printing in bulk.

Frequently asked questions about WiFi QR codes

Sharing WiFi network access with QR codes.

A WiFi QR code stores the standard WIFI payload so guests can scan and join your network without typing the password. Enter your network name, also called SSID, your password and the security type such as WPA2, WPA3 or open. You can then add your logo and brand colours. Because the credentials are built directly into the pixel pattern, this type of code is static and works in one tap when printed on welcome cards, table tents or signs.

The guest simply opens the phone’s default camera and points it at the WiFi QR code. On modern iPhones (iOS 11+) and Android phones (Android 10+), the camera reads the WIFI payload and shows a Join Network prompt. After one tap, the phone connects without manually entering the password. Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and OnePlus devices support this natively, so a separate QR code scanner app is usually not needed.

Yes. WiFi QR codes are static by design, so the network details are stored directly in the pixel pattern. On QR Code AI, you can generate and customise them with logo styling, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download unlimited copies in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. They work on iOS, Android and other modern smartphone cameras without needing an extra app.

Yes, a printed WiFi QR code works very well for Airbnb properties. Use at least 4 centimetres on a welcome card, and go closer to 7 to 8 centimetres for a wall sign. Always test scanning from the normal viewing distance before printing many copies. Since the password is stored directly in the code, it is especially useful for Airbnb hosts who welcome new guests often while keeping the same network details.

A WiFi QR code opens the phone’s built-in network join prompt because it stores WIFI credentials in a standard format defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance security standards and the IEEE 802.11 standard. A link QR code opens a webpage in the browser instead. WiFi codes are static only because the credentials are embedded directly, while URL QR codes can be dynamic and support editable destinations plus scan tracking.

Open your phone’s default camera and point it at the WiFi QR code. On iPhone and most recent Android devices, the camera detects the code and shows the network name with a prompt to connect. Tap that prompt and the phone joins automatically. If scanning does not work, increase the print contrast, make the code larger (at least 2.5 cm at arm's length) and avoid glare on the surface. Some WPA3 networks may need newer Android versions for automatic joining.