WiFi QR Code Generator

Tap-to-Connect WiFi QR Codes for Reception Desks, Conference Rooms & Wedding Signs

What is a WiFi QR code and how does it work

A WiFi QR code is a QR code that encodes the standard WIFI payload (SSID, password, WPA2 or WPA3 protocol) and triggers the native Join Network prompt the moment a phone camera reads it. The format is supported natively on iOS 11+, Android 10+, Samsung One UI and Windows 11. WPA3 security is specified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.

Add your logo, brand colors and AI-designed pixel art for codes that match your visual identity. Print or display anywhere: Airbnb welcome books, cafe table tents, office reception, conference rooms, wedding signs, school waiting rooms. WiFi QRs are static by design: the credentials are encoded directly into the pixel pattern, so the code connects any phone in one tap with no internet routing. Download in PNG for digital, SVG for any print resolution, or PDF for layouts.

Connect Your Guests in 3 Steps Without Typing a Password

Enter your SSID, password and security type, brand the code with your logo and AI-designed pixel art, then download 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. Confirm the password matches your router exactly: QR codes encode characters literally and any typo blocks scanners.

  2. Step 2

    Brand the QR code

    Choose from 1200+ templates or generate AI-designed pixel art matching your Airbnb welcome book, cafe table-tent palette, office reception aesthetic, or wedding sign theme. Add your logo and brand colors. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction, keeping the code scannable at any print size.

  3. Step 3

    Print and share

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

Frequently Asked Questions About WiFi QR Codes

Sharing WiFi with QR Codes

A WiFi QR code encodes the standard WIFI payload so guests scan it and join your network without typing the password. Enter your network name (SSID), password and security type (WPA2, WPA3, or open), then add your logo and brand colors. WiFi QR codes are static by design: the credentials are encoded directly into the pixel pattern, so guests connect in one tap without internet routing. Download in PNG, SVG or PDF and print on a welcome card, table tent or window decal for an Airbnb stay, cafe or office.

The guest opens the phone's native camera and points it at the WiFi QR. Modern iPhones (iOS 11+, 2017) and Android phones (Android 10+, 2019) read the standard WIFI payload natively from the camera app and prompt a Join Network banner, one tap and the phone joins the network without typing the password. Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and OnePlus all support it. No third-party scanner app required on any modern smartphone.

Yes. WiFi QR codes are static by design, with the data encoded directly into the pixel pattern, so they are free on QR Code AI. Generate, customize with your logo, brand colors and AI-designed pixel art templates, then download unlimited copies in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. The code scans on iOS, Android and any modern smartphone camera, with no app required.

Print at 1.5 inches (4 centimeters) minimum on a welcome card. Increase to 3 inches on a wall-mounted sign. Always test scan at typical reading distance before printing in volume. WiFi codes encode the password directly into the pixel pattern, making them ideal for Airbnb hosts and short-term rental welcome books that change guests weekly without changing the password.

A WiFi QR uses the WIFI URI scheme aligned with the Wi-Fi Alliance security standards, triggering the phone's native Join Network prompt. The underlying wireless layer follows the IEEE 802.11 standard. Same QR pattern, different payload. A link QR opens a URL in the browser. The WIFI format is open standard, supported by iOS, Android, Samsung and Windows 11. WiFi QRs are static-only because they encode credentials directly; URL QRs can be dynamic with editable destinations and scan tracking.

Open your phone's default camera and point it at the WiFi QR code. On iOS 11+ (2017), the camera app shows a notification with the network name. Tap it and you join automatically. On Android 10+ (2019), the Google Camera or Samsung Camera does the same. No third-party scanner app is needed. If the camera does not detect the code, increase the print contrast, the size (≥ 1 inch / 2.5 cm at arm's length), and ensure no glare. WPA3 networks may require Android 12+ to auto-join.