QR2R

Free WiFi QR code generator

Stop dictating WiFi passwords to guests. A WiFi QR encodes the SSID, password, and security type into a single tag a phone can read in under a second — your visitor scans, taps "Connect", and they're online.

QR2R supports every modern auth type: WPA, WPA2, WPA3, WEP, open networks, and WPA2-EAP for enterprise networks that ask for an identity and method. The encoder follows the WIFI: standard URI format that iOS, Android, and most modern Linux desktops natively understand. Hidden SSID? Tick the box and the QR includes the H:true flag.

Print it as a sticker for the front desk, on a tent card for the dinner table, or as a poster behind the bar. Style with your brand colours so it doesn't look like a 90s parking-lot sign — the live preview shows you exactly what gets printed.

  • WPA / WPA2 / WPA3 / WEP / open / WPA2-EAP enterprise — every modern auth type.
  • One-tap connect on iOS 11+ and Android 10+ (most older phones supported via camera apps).
  • Hidden SSIDs supported — toggle the H flag.
  • Password and SSID never leave your browser.

WiFi QR — frequently asked questions

  • How do I make a WiFi QR code?
    Type your SSID, pick the security type (WPA2 is the modern default), enter the password, and download. The QR encodes everything in one step — your guest scans and taps "Connect".
  • Does WiFi QR work on iPhone and Android?
    Yes. iOS 11+ and Android 10+ recognise WiFi QRs in the system camera. Older phones can scan with any QR-reader app and most will offer a one-tap connect.
  • What if my password contains special characters like ; or :?
    The encoder escapes the WIFI: URI special characters (\\, ;, ,, " and :) so any password works. You don't need to escape them yourself.
  • Is the password embedded as plain text in the QR?
    Yes — the WIFI: URI format embeds the password directly. The QR is no more secret than the password itself, so post it where only invited guests see it. For sensitive networks, rotate the guest password regularly.
  • Why does my phone say 'unable to join'?
    Usually one of: wrong auth type (WPA2 vs WPA3 mismatch), wrong password, or hidden SSID without the H flag set. Re-check the auth dropdown matches your router and tick "hidden" if the SSID is broadcasting hidden.
  • Does this work for WPA2-Enterprise (corporate WiFi)?
    Yes — the WPA2-EAP option exposes the EAP method, identity, anonymous identity and Phase 2 fields. Most enterprise networks need at minimum a method and identity.
  • Can I make one QR cover multiple networks?
    No — the WIFI: URI standard encodes a single network. For a guest area with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSIDs, point both networks at the same auth and SSID name; phones will pick whichever band's strongest.

Design your WiFi QR

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WiFi QR examples

Café guest WiFi

Stick on the counter; guests scan and connect.

SSID: cafe-guest, Auth: WPA2, Password: latteart2026

Conference room

Tent card on the table — no slide deck needed.

SSID: meet-room-7, Auth: WPA2, Password: shared-temp-pwd

Home Airbnb

Print once, frame it on the wall.

SSID: stay-the-night, Auth: WPA3, Password: welcome-guest-2026