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Your Airbnb WiFi, one scan in the welcome book.
The first thing most guests do is ask for the WiFi. Print this code in the welcome book or frame it on the shelf: the phone camera reads network and password and connects in one tap, in any language, at any hour, without messaging you.
The password lives inside the QR image and is read by the guest's camera. It is never sent to us or stored anywhere.
Try it now: point your phone camera at the preview.
This code is pure data. It carries your content directly instead of a link through our servers, so it can't expire and we couldn't turn it off if we wanted to.
It cannot expire
Static codes are pure data. There is no timer, no scan limit and no trial, so there is nothing that can run out.
It never touches our servers
The code is generated in your browser. We never see your content, so we have nothing to hold hostage.
No account, no watermark
Download PNG, SVG or print-ready PDF and use it commercially, without signing anything.
Fewer messages, better first impression
Every host knows the 11 pm message: "what's the wifi password?". A printed code answers it forever. Guests land, scan, connect, and their stay starts with something working smoothly, which is exactly the mood you want reflected in the review. It also kills the classic failure modes: passwords with ambiguous characters, router labels in a cupboard, and the guest who types it wrong five times and decides the WiFi is broken.
Hosts usually print it twice: once in the welcome book next to check-in info, once framed near the router or the TV. The PDF export gives you a clean printable page, and the SVG drops into a nicely designed house manual.
One honest note about security
The code contains your network name and password, readable by anyone who can physically scan it, exactly like the handwritten card it replaces. That is fine inside the apartment. Best practice is a guest network: most routers can broadcast a second network with its own password, so guests never touch the one your own devices use, and you can change it between stays without reconfiguring your home. Generate a fresh code in ten seconds whenever you rotate the password. It is free every time, with no account, and the credentials never pass through our servers.
Questions, answered plainly
- Does it work for foreign guests' phones?
- Yes. WiFi QR codes are a standard that iPhone (iOS 11+) and Android (10+) cameras read natively, regardless of the phone's language or country. No app, no explanation needed, which is the point.
- Will the code expire between bookings?
- Never. The credentials are encoded in the image itself, so the code works until you change your WiFi password. When you do, regenerate for free.
- Is it safe to print my WiFi password like this?
- As safe as the password card hosts already leave out, and tidier. Only someone physically in the apartment can scan it. For extra separation, put guests on a dedicated guest network, which most routers offer.
- Where should I put it in the listing?
- The welcome book is the classic spot. A small framed print near the entrance or under the TV works even better, because guests find it without opening anything. Some hosts add it to the digital guidebook too.
- Can I make it match my welcome book's style?
- Yes. Set colours and module style in the customiser, add a small logo if you have one, and download the SVG to place it into your layout. Keep dark-on-light contrast so every phone reads it first try.