Free WiFi QR Code Generator with Logo & Custom Colors
Turn your WiFi network name and password into a scannable QR code in seconds. Guests connect with one scan — no typing long passwords. Customise colours and dot styles, then download as PNG or SVG. Create WiFi QR codes individually or in bulk from a CSV — 100% private, no sign-up required.
Content Type
Include https:// for best compatibility.
Bulk Generate from CSV
Generate up to 50 QR codes at once using a CSV file. Each row becomes one QR code using your current design settings, exported as a ZIP.
① Download the correct CSV template
The template matches your selected content type. Download the one for WiFi and fill in your data.
② Upload your filled CSV & generate ZIP
Design Customization
Colors & Gradients
Dot & Corner Shapes
Center Logo / Branding
Click to Upload Logo
PNG, JPG or SVG — max 2MB
Error Correction & Quality
What Is a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code is a two-dimensional barcode that stores your network name (SSID), password, and security type in a special format phones recognise automatically. When scanned, the device prompts to join the network directly — no manual typing of a long, case-sensitive password required. It's the fastest way to get guests, customers, or family members online without reading a password off a sticky note. Looking for other QR code types? Visit our complete Free QR Code Generator to create URL, Text, WhatsApp, vCard, Email and SMS QR codes as well.
When Should You Use a WiFi QR Code?
A WiFi QR code makes sense anywhere guests need internet access repeatedly — a home entryway, a cafe table tent, a rental property welcome book, a coworking space, or a waiting room. It saves both sides the friction of reading out or re-typing a long, mixed-case password, and it eliminates the typos that come from manual entry. If your network password changes often, weigh that against the need to reprint the code each time it does.
Let guests connect the moment they walk in, no password sharing needed.
Print on table tents or menus for instant customer WiFi access.
Include in your welcome book or printed near the router.
Give visitors and members frictionless network access.
Offer WiFi to patients and visitors without staff involvement.
Print on signage or badges for one-scan attendee connectivity.
How to Create a WiFi QR Code
Creating a WiFi QR code with QuickQR takes seconds and is completely free:
- Select the Wi-Fi tab — enter your network name (SSID) exactly as it appears.
- Add your password and security type — WPA/WPA2 covers most modern routers.
- Toggle hidden network if needed — for SSIDs that aren't broadcast.
- Customise and download — adjust colours and shape, then save as PNG or SVG.
Your QR code is ready instantly — no account, no waiting, no hidden fees. You can generate unlimited WiFi QR codes, each with a unique design, or upload a CSV to create up to 50 at once.
Benefits of WiFi QR Codes
- No typing required — guests join with a single scan instead of a manual password entry.
- Fewer support questions — eliminates "what's the WiFi password?" interruptions.
- Reduces typos — long, case-sensitive passwords are error-prone to type by hand.
- Fully customisable — match your brand with custom colours, shapes, and a logo.
- Works across devices — supported natively by modern iOS and Android camera apps.
Best Practices for WiFi QR Codes
- Double-check the SSID and password — both are case-sensitive and must match exactly.
- Use a guest network — keep visitor access separate from your primary devices.
- Keep strong contrast — dark dots on a light background scan far more reliably.
- Test before you print — scan with an iPhone and an Android device first.
- Reprint after password changes — an old QR code will fail once credentials rotate.
- Place it near the router or entry — where signal strength and visibility are both good.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Typo in the SSID or password — a single wrong character prevents every scan from connecting.
- Wrong security type selected — mismatched WPA/WEP settings will cause the join to fail.
- Forgetting to update after a password change — old printed codes silently stop working.
- Skipping the test scan — always verify with a real device before printing in bulk.
- Displaying it somewhere insecure — anyone who can see and scan it can join the network.
Privacy & Security
QuickQR generates every WiFi QR code entirely inside your browser using JavaScript — your network name, password, and security type are never uploaded, logged, or stored on any server. There's no account and no record kept of the credentials you enter. Because the password is embedded directly in the printed code, treat it with the same care you would a written password: anyone who can see and scan the code can join your network, so display it only where that's appropriate.
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