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WiFi QR Code Generator

Create a scannable WiFi QR code for your storefront so customers connect instantly, a small touch that earns goodwill and reviews.

Enter your network details and click Generate QR code.

A printed WiFi QR code is one of the simplest upgrades you can make to a storefront, cafe, salon, or waiting room. Instead of reading a long password out loud or taping a hard-to-type string near the register, you stick up a small code and customers join your network with a single phone-camera scan. This free wifi qr code generator builds that code right in your browser, with no signup and nothing sent to a server.

Using the wifi qr code generator is quick: enter your network name (SSID), the password, and the encryption type your router uses (WPA/WPA2 is the most common). Toggle the hidden-network option if your SSID is not broadcast, then download a clean PNG ready to drop into a sign, table tent, or window decal. Everything runs locally on your device, so your password is never transmitted anywhere.

Free, fast in-store WiFi is a small touchpoint that keeps people lingering, and a longer visit is a better chance for a review or a repeat trip. If you want those visits to also lift your Google Maps presence, ProMapRanker tracks where your business ranks across a real geo-grid so you can see and grow your local visibility. start free.

FAQ

Is this wifi qr code generator safe to use with my real password?

Yes. The QR code is generated entirely in your browser using local JavaScript. Your SSID and password are never uploaded, logged, or stored, so the only place the credentials end up is on the QR image you choose to download and print.

What encryption type should I pick?

Most modern routers use WPA or WPA2, so the WPA option is the right default for nearly everyone. Choose WEP only for very old hardware, and choose No password (open network) for a guest network that has no password at all.

How do customers scan the WiFi QR code?

On most recent iPhone and Android phones they simply open the camera app and point it at the code, then tap the prompt that appears to join the network. No special app is needed, which is why a printed code at the counter works so well for walk-in customers.

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