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WiFi QR Code Generator — Let Guests Connect in One Scan

Tired of spelling out your WiFi password letter by letter? A WiFi QR code lets anyone connect to your network by simply scanning a code with their phone camera. No typing, no mistakes, no frustration. Here's everything you need to know about creating and using WiFi QR codes.

What Is a WiFi QR Code?

A WiFi QR code is a special QR code that contains your network name (SSID), password, and security type encoded in a standardised format. When scanned by a smartphone, the phone reads this data and automatically connects to the network — no manual entry required.

The format used is: WIFI:T:WPA;S:MyNetwork;P:MyPassword;H:false;;

This format is supported natively by iOS (since iOS 11) and Android (since Android 10). No third-party app needed.

How to Create a WiFi QR Code

  1. Go to iloveqr.tech and click the WiFi tab.
  2. Enter your SSID (network name) — exactly as it appears on your router.
  3. Enter your password.
  4. Select your security type: WPA/WPA2, WEP, or None (open network).
  5. Check the Hidden Network box if your SSID is not broadcast.
  6. Download the QR code as PNG, SVG, or PDF.

That's it. Print it, frame it, stick it on the wall — and never spell out your password again.

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Best Places to Display Your WiFi QR Code

A WiFi QR code is most useful where guests frequently need internet access:

Security Considerations

WiFi QR codes contain your network password in plaintext within the code data. Here are some important security tips:

WiFi QR Code vs. Typing the Password

Why bother with a QR code when you can just tell someone the password?

Troubleshooting Common Issues

The QR code doesn't connect: Make sure the SSID matches exactly (case-sensitive) and the security type is correct. Also check if "Hidden Network" is toggled correctly.

Older phones can't scan: Phones older than iOS 11 or Android 10 may need a third-party QR scanner app like "QR Code Reader" from the app store.

Connected but no internet: This is usually a router issue, not a QR code issue. Check that the network itself has internet access.

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