Upload or scan a WiFi QR code to instantly reveal the network name (SSID), WiFi password, and security type. Also create shareable WiFi QR codes for your home, hotel, office, or cafe no app required.
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Print this QR code and place it near your router. Guests can scan it to join your WiFi without typing the password.
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WiFi QR code is a special type of QR code that encodes your wireless network credentials network name (SSID), password, and security protocol into a scannable pattern. When scanned with a smartphone, it automatically connects the device to the WiFi network without any manual input. QRCodeScan WiFi QR code scanner lets you upload a WiFi QR code image from any source and instantly reveals all encoded network details. This is incredibly useful when you receive a printed WiFi QR code but need to find out the actual password, when you want to connect a device that can't scan QR codes, or when you need to verify the details encoded in a WiFi QR code. Our WiFi QR code generator also lets you create shareable WiFi QR codes for your home, hotel, cafe, or office in seconds.
Hotels place WiFi QR codes in rooms so guests can connect instantly. Scan the QR to get the room-specific password without calling reception.
Coffee shops put WiFi QR codes on tables, menus, or walls. Customers can join the WiFi instantly without asking staff for the password.
Generate a WiFi QR code for your home network and print it. Guests can connect their devices without you having to repeat your complex password.
Office reception areas use WiFi QR codes for visitor network access. Create separate guest network QR codes easily.
Event organizers display WiFi QR codes on screens or banners so attendees can connect to the event WiFi without announcements.
Forgot your WiFi password but have the QR code? Upload it to our WiFi QR scanner to recover the network password instantly.
WiFi QR codes follow the MECARD format for WiFi (WIFI:T:WPA;S:SSID;P:password;H:false;;) and encode the following fields:
| Field | Code | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Security Type | T: | Encryption protocol | WPA, WPA2, WEP, nopass |
| SSID | S: | Network name | MyHomeWifi |
| Password | P: | WiFi password | SecurePass123! |
| Hidden | H: | Is network hidden? | true or false |
Most common modern security type. Use this for most home and office networks. WPA3 is the latest and most secure.
Older, less secure protocol. Still used on some legacy devices. Not recommended for new networks due to known vulnerabilities.
No password required. Used for public hotspots. Anyone can connect. Use only for intentionally public networks.