WiFi QR Code Guide: Let Guests Connect With One Scan
No more spelling out your password letter by letter.
A WiFi QR code lets anyone connect to your network by pointing their phone camera at it — no typing, no asking. Phones running iOS 11+ and Android 10+ support this natively in the camera app.
How it works
The code encodes a small standard string: WIFI:T:WPA;S:NetworkName;P:password;; — security type, network name (SSID), and password. The phone reads it and offers to join the network. The password is stored in the code itself, so treat the printed code like the password it contains.
Who uses these
- Cafés & restaurants — table tents and counter cards reduce "what's the WiFi?" interruptions
- Hotels, Airbnbs & guest rooms — frame it next to the router or in the welcome book
- Offices — a guest-network code at reception keeps the staff network private
- Home — stick one on the fridge for visiting family
Tips for a code that always works
- Use your guest network rather than your main one where possible.
- If your SSID or password contains
; , : " \characters, your generator must escape them — QRCraft handles this automatically. - If you change the WiFi password, the printed code stops working — you'll need to print a new one (the code stores the password, it doesn't sync).
- Print at least 3×3 cm and test-scan from arm's length before laminating.