Wi-Fi QR

Print a Wi-Fi sticker that connects guests in one tap

WPA, WPA2, WPA3 or open networks — pick your encryption, drop in SSID and password, generate. Cafe owners replace dictation with a sticker on the menu. AirBnB hosts save themselves a 1am 'what's the wifi' message. Office IT teams onboard contractors without sharing creds in chat.

Hospitality-ready

Print a counter-top stand or table tent with the QR. Guests connect without asking; staff stops repeating the same password every five minutes.

Hidden SSIDs

Toggle the hidden network flag — devices connect even if your access point isn't broadcasting. Useful for offices that hide the staff network from the visitor list.

Rotate-ready

Print a dynamic Wi-Fi QR for free; rotate the password monthly without reprinting the sticker. The QR stays the same, the credentials update behind it.

Use cases

Cafes + restaurants

Stick the QR on the menu, the wall, or the back of the receipt. Customers connect, you stop sharing the password aloud, security improves.

Short-term rentals + AirBnB

Frame the QR on the welcome card. Guests connect within seconds of arrival; you avoid the 'wifi password is...' message at 11pm.

Coworking + flex office

One QR per zone (member network, guest network, conference rooms). Members scan once and never type a password again.

Schools + university dorms

Distribute the QR through the orientation packet. New students get on-network without hunting for the IT helpdesk on their first day.

How encoding works

A Wi-Fi QR encodes a single string in the format WIFI:T:WPA;S:;P:;H:;;. Both iOS (since 11) and Android (since 10) recognize this string from the camera or QR scanner and prompt the user to join the network. No third-party app needed. The password never leaves the QR — there is no central server lookup, so the sticker works in the basement, the train, or anywhere with no data.

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