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WiFi QR Code Generator

Stop spelling out your WiFi password letter by letter: this WiFi QR code generator makes a code guests scan with their phone camera to join your network instantly. It builds the standard WIFI: payload — and escapes special characters like ; , : " and \ correctly, the detail most generators get wrong that makes codes silently fail. Your password never leaves this page.

  • Nothing you type leaves this page
  • Works offline once loaded
  • Free forever, no signup
{{ isUpi ? 'Your payment QR' : 'Your QR code' }}
QR code with logo preview

Scan to pay {{ pn || 'this UPI ID' }}

Point a phone camera at it — it offers to join {{ ssid }}.

Scanning opens an “Add contact” card on iPhone and Android.

PNG is 1200px — sharp enough for an A4 print. SVG scales to any size. The poster prints an A4 “Scan to Pay” sheet for your counter.

PNG downloads at 1200px. SVG is not offered in logo mode — the raster logo would be embedded anyway, so PNG is the honest format.

PNG is 1200px — sharp for print. SVG scales to any size without blur.

This QR carries only the payee details you typed above — your UPI ID, name and optional amount. It never contains your UPI PIN or any bank credentials, and nothing you type is transmitted from this page.

The QR is generated on your device — your WiFi password is never uploaded, stored or logged. Remember the code itself contains the password in plain text: anyone who scans it can join (and read) the network, so print it only where you'd happily hand the password out.

The QR is generated entirely on your device — nothing you type or upload leaves this page. Static codes like this never expire and have no scan limits.

SCAN TO PAY

{{ pn || 'UPI Payment' }}

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UPI ID: {{ pa }}

Pay with any UPI app — GPay · PhonePe · Paytm · BHIM

How to use this tool

  1. Enter your network exactly

    Type the SSID and password exactly as set on the router — both are case-sensitive. Pick WPA (almost every modern router) unless you know otherwise.

  2. Scan-test it on screen

    Point a phone camera at the preview: iPhone and Android both pop a "Join network" prompt. If it joins, your print will work.

  3. Print and frame it

    Download the PNG or SVG and put it where guests sit — café tables, the guest room, the reception desk.

Questions people ask

Does a WiFi QR code work on iPhone?

Yes — since iOS 11, the native camera recognises WiFi codes and offers to join the network; no app needed. Android has done the same since Android 10 (and via Google Lens before that).

Why do WiFi QR codes from other generators sometimes fail?

Usually broken escaping. The WIFI: format reserves the characters \ ; , : and " — if your password contains one and the generator doesn't escape it, the payload is cut short and phones reject or mis-join. This tool escapes all of them per the spec.

Is it safe to put my WiFi password in a QR code?

The code is generated on your device — we never see the password. But be clear about what a WiFi QR is: the password sits in the code in scannable form, so anyone who photographs it can join. Print it only where you'd happily hand out the password, and consider a separate guest network.

Which security type do I choose?

WPA — it covers WPA, WPA2 and WPA3, which is virtually every router sold in the last decade. WEP only for antique hardware, and "Open network" for password-free networks (the code then just carries the SSID).

What if my network is hidden?

Tick the hidden-network box — the payload gets an H:true flag so phones know to probe for an SSID that isn't broadcasting. Without it, scanning a hidden network's code fails on many devices.

Do I need to regenerate the code if I change the password?

Yes — the password is baked into the code, so a router change means printing a fresh QR. That's the trade-off of static codes: zero dependencies, but no remote editing.

Free because it costs us nothing to run: your browser does the work, not our servers. Made by Dynamb Technologies — we build software for businesses.