Guest WiFi QR Codes
Let guests connect to WiFi by scanning, no password typing required.
A guest WiFi QR code encodes your network name and password so visitors connect with a single scan. It suits cafes, restaurants, offices, salons, hotels, and vacation rentals alike, anywhere a guest would otherwise ask staff to read out a long password.
Where to put a guest WiFi code
Print it on table tents, a reception sign, a room card, or a sticker near the router. Anywhere a guest sits down and reaches for their phone is a good spot, and printing your network name alongside the code reassures people they are scanning the right one.
Keep your network secure
Use a separate guest network so you are not sharing your main password. The credentials are only readable by someone who physically scans your printed code, and WPA/WPA2, WEP, and open networks are all supported, including hidden SSIDs.
Make it dynamic if your password changes
Most guest passwords rarely change, so a static code printed once is often enough. But if you rotate the password on a schedule, or manage several locations with different networks, a dynamic WiFi QR code lets you update the credentials from your dashboard whenever they change, without reprinting the sign or sticker.
Good for hospitality and coworking alike
Hotels can print a guest WiFi code on the room key sleeve or a bedside card, coworking spaces can post one at reception, and short-term rentals can leave one taped inside a cupboard door so it never gets separated from a paper instruction sheet. Pair it with a Link Page QR code if you also want to share house rules, checkout times, or local recommendations during the same stay.
Create your guest WiFi QR code
Generating a WiFi QR code takes seconds: enter your network name, password, and security type, then download and print. Ready to stop reading out your password? Create your free WiFi QR code now, or see our step-by-step guide to making a WiFi QR code first.
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Frequently asked questions
How do guests connect with a WiFi QR code?
They scan the code with their phone camera and tap the prompt to join, no manual password entry needed.
Is it secure to share WiFi by QR code?
The password is only readable by scanning the printed code itself. For extra safety, use a dedicated guest network that is separate from your main one.
Which networks are supported?
WPA/WPA2, WEP, and open networks are all supported, including hidden SSIDs.
Can I update the password without reprinting the code?
Yes, if you make it a dynamic QR code. Edit the network name or password from your dashboard, and the same printed code connects to the updated network.
Is a guest WiFi QR code free?
Yes. WiFi QR codes are free to create and download on every plan, including for guests who are not signed in.
Do I need an app to generate one?
No. Enter your network details in the browser and download the code as a PNG or SVG, ready to print.