The Problem: Sharing WiFi Passwords is Awkward
Every cafe, hotel, office, and home faces the same problem — guests ask for the WiFi password, you scramble to find it, they mistype it, and it takes 3 tries. Sound familiar?
A WiFi QR code solves this completely. One scan = instant connection. No passwords shared verbally, no typos.
Creating a WiFi QR Code on QRGenz
Step 1: Go to the Generator
Visit qrgenz.online/generate and select "WiFi" as your content type.
Step 2: Enter WiFi Details
You'll need to fill in:
| Field | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Network Name (SSID) | Your WiFi network name | "PeakCafe_WiFi" |
| Password | Your WiFi password | "welcome2024!" |
| Security Type | WPA2 (most common), WEP, or None | WPA2 |
| Hidden Network | Check if your network is hidden | Usually unchecked |
Step 3: Style It
Choose a template that matches your venue. For a cafe, try Sunset Orange or Coral Reef. For a corporate office, Ocean Blue or Classic Black.
Step 4: Download & Display
Download as PNG and print it. Display it:
- •Framed at your reception desk
- •On table cards in a cafe
- •On your menu
- •On a sign at your entrance
Where to Use WiFi QR Codes
For Cafes & Restaurants
Print on table tents or menu cards. Customers scan and connect instantly — improving their experience and your Google reviews.
For Hotels
Include in the welcome packet. Post in lobby, elevator, and rooms.
For Offices & Co-Working Spaces
Use for guest WiFi in meeting rooms. Update the QR code when you change the password.
For Homes
Perfect for when family or friends visit. Put it in a cute frame in your living room.
For Events
Provide instant internet access to hundreds of attendees without staff assistance.
Security Notes
- •Create a separate guest network for visitors — don't share your main network password
- •Most modern routers support a dedicated guest WiFi with bandwidth limits
- •Update your WiFi QR code whenever you change the guest network password
iOS & Android Compatibility
WiFi QR codes work natively on:
- •iPhone (iOS 11+) — Just open Camera app and scan
- •Android (9+) — Native Camera app or Google Lens
- •Older devices can use any QR scanner app
Create your free WiFi QR code now at qrgenz.online/generate.