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Wi-Fi link to QR code

Share your Wi-Fi without dictating the password.

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Create a Wi-Fi QR code from a network name and password. Use the QR code in cafes, offices, rentals, hotels, waiting rooms, and home guest areas so visitors can connect without typing the password.

How Wi-Fi QR Code Generator works

1 Enter network details

Use the SSID:Password format shown in the generator field.

2 Preview the QR

The generator creates a Wi-Fi QR code for the network.

3 Download and place it

Use PNG for quick signs or SVG for printed guest cards and displays.

Privacy note: The Wi-Fi details are encoded in your browser. Treat the QR code like the password because anyone who scans it can use the network details.

How to Create Wi-Fi QR Codes

Find

Confirm the exact network name and guest password.

Enter

Type the network as SSID:Password in the generator field.

Test

Scan the QR code with a guest device and confirm it connects.

Download

Print the QR code for reception, tables, rooms, or welcome cards.

Quick quality check before publishing
  • Check uppercase, lowercase, spaces, and symbols in the network name and password.
  • Test the QR code with a phone that is not already connected.
  • Use a guest network when visitors should not access the main network.
  • Create a new QR code when the Wi-Fi password changes.

Advantages of Wi-Fi QR Codes

No password spelling

Guests scan instead of typing a long or case-sensitive password.

Fewer staff questions

Reception desks, cafes, and rentals can answer Wi-Fi requests with one sign.

Guest friendly

Visitors connect faster in offices, hotels, waiting rooms, and homes.

Easy to print

SVG output works for table cards, room signs, welcome books, and wall displays.

Placement Best use
Cafe table card Guest Wi-Fi access without asking staff
Office reception Visitor network access for meetings and interviews
Rental welcome book Easy connection for guests after check-in
Hotel or clinic sign Shared access in waiting areas and rooms

Real Examples of Usage of Wi-Fi QR Codes

Cafes and restaurants

Place the QR code on table tents and receipts for guest Wi-Fi.

Offices

Use the QR code at reception for visitors and meeting rooms.

Vacation rentals

Add the QR code to welcome books, fridge signs, and check-in messages.

Hotels and clinics

Print the QR code for lobbies, waiting rooms, and guest areas.

Home guests

Keep the QR code near the router or entry table for friends and family.

Why choose LinkToQR for Wi-Fi QR Codes?

Best when you need

  • A Wi-Fi QR code for guests.
  • A printable sign that avoids password typing.
  • A fast way to update access after password changes.
  • No watermark on the downloaded QR code.

Before you publish

  • Test the QR code with a guest device.
  • Use a guest network where possible.
  • Place the QR code only where intended visitors can scan it.
  • Create a new QR code after changing the password.
Simple rule: Use SVG for printed designs and PNG for websites, messages, slides, and quick sharing.

Frequently asked questions

What format should I use for a Wi-Fi QR code? +

Use SSID:Password. Enter the network name, a colon, and the password in the generator field.

What encryption does this Wi-Fi QR code use? +

The generator assumes WPA or WPA2, which is the common setting for modern protected Wi-Fi networks.

Does the Wi-Fi QR code work on iPhone and Android? +

Yes. Most modern iPhone and Android camera apps can scan Wi-Fi QR codes and offer to connect.

Should I use my main Wi-Fi network? +

Use a guest network for visitors when possible. A Wi-Fi QR code exposes the network details to anyone who can scan it.

Should I download PNG or SVG? +

Use SVG for printed designs and PNG for websites, messages, slides, and quick sharing.

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