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A WiFi code guests scan to connect. Nobody spells out the password.
Made for cafés, Airbnbs, waiting rooms and guest rooms: one scan with the phone camera and the network joins itself. The password lives inside the image and never passes through our servers.
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.
For hosts: the end of "what's the WiFi?"
Every guest asks. A printed WiFi QR code answers once and for all: the camera reads the network name and password and joins in one tap. No typos, no squinting at a router label, no reading "capital B, lowercase q, the number 7" over the phone. Airbnb hosts put it in the welcome book, cafés frame it by the counter, offices stick it in the meeting room.
Why ours stays free when others don't
A WiFi code is static by nature, because the credentials live inside the image. No server is involved, so there is nothing to pay for, meter, or switch off. Generators that put WiFi codes behind a trial are charging you for a redirect that the WiFi standard doesn't even use. Ours is generated in your browser and it is yours the moment you download it.
Questions, answered plainly
- Does the WiFi QR code work on iPhone and Android?
- Yes. iOS 11+ and Android 10+ read WiFi codes natively with the built-in camera, no app needed. The phone shows a 'Join network' prompt and connects with one tap.
- Will the code stop working after some time?
- Never. The network name and password are encoded directly in the image, so the code works as long as your WiFi credentials stay the same. If you change the password, generate a fresh code. It's free every time.
- Is it safe to put my WiFi password in a QR code?
- The code is generated entirely in your browser: the password is never uploaded, stored or seen by us. Anyone who can physically scan the printed code can join the network, same as reading a password card on the table, so post it where only guests can see it, ideally on a guest network.
- Which security type should I pick?
- Almost every modern router uses WPA/WPA2/WPA3, so pick WPA unless you know otherwise. WEP is only for very old routers, and 'open network' is for networks without a password.
- Ideas for where to print it?
- A framed card by the coffee machine, the Airbnb welcome book, a sticker under the TV, table tents, the back of the menu. Download the PDF for a print-ready page or the SVG to drop into your own design.