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Create a QR Code for Your Wi-Fi Password — Free & Instant

Handing out your Wi-Fi password to guests, customers, or coworkers is annoying — long passwords with special characters are error-prone to type. A Wi-Fi QR code lets anyone scan and connect instantly with no typing at all. iOS 11+ and Android 10+ can scan Wi-Fi QR codes directly from the native camera app. Creating one is free and takes under a minute.

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By ImgToolkit Team · Updated May 2026 · 2 min read · Processed in your browser
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Quick Answer

Handing out your Wi-Fi password to guests, customers, or coworkers is annoying — long passwords with special characters are error-prone to type. A Wi-Fi QR code lets anyone scan and connect instantly with no typing at all.

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Step-by-Step Guide

4 steps · takes under 1 minute

1

Find your Wi-Fi details

You need: network name (SSID), password, and security type (WPA2 is standard for most home routers).

2

Format as a Wi-Fi QR string

Use the format: WIFI:T:WPA;S:YourNetworkName;P:YourPassword;; — replace the values with your actual network details.

3

Generate the QR code

Paste the Wi-Fi string into the QR Code Generator and generate. Download as PNG.

4

Print or display for guests

Print the QR code and place it on your desk, table, or reception area. Guests scan and connect instantly.

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Format & File Size Comparison

Same 1080×1080px photo processed four ways

FormatQualityFile SizeNotes
PNG (original) Perfect 4.2 MB No compression — too large for web
Compressed PNG Visually identical 1.1 MB −74% — transparency preserved
JPG (85% quality) Excellent 310 KB −93% · Best for photos
WebP (85%)BEST Excellent 205 KB −95% · Recommended for web

Based on a 1080×1080px photo. Results vary by image content and complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

3 questions answered

Is it safe to create a Wi-Fi QR code?

The QR code generator runs in your browser — your Wi-Fi password is never sent to any server. The only risk is someone photographing or copying the QR code. Treat a printed Wi-Fi QR code the same as a printed password — keep it in guest-accessible areas only.

What security types work with Wi-Fi QR codes?

WPA and WPA2 are the most common. Use T:WPA for WPA/WPA2, T:WEP for older WEP networks. If your router uses WPA3, use T:WPA as a fallback — most phones fall back to WPA2 format for scanning.

Can guests use this on any phone?

iOS 11 and above (2017+) and Android 10 and above (2019+) support Wi-Fi QR scanning through the native camera. Older devices may need a QR scanner app like QR & Barcode Scanner.

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