Wi-Fi QR Generator

Generate a Wi-Fi QR for iOS + Android. Scan to connect instantly.

Tip: On iPhone, tap ShareSave Image.

Enter SSID to generate QR

Tool introduction

What Wi-Fi QR Generator does

A Wi-Fi QR code stores your network name, password, security type, and hidden-network setting in a format phones can understand. When guests scan it, their phone can offer to join the network.

This is especially helpful in shops, cafes, offices, rentals, and homes where people often mistype long Wi-Fi passwords.

Privacy and processing

How your input is handled

  • Your data is processed in your browser where possible. We do not intentionally store your files or input on our server.
  • Review the output before using it for business, school, customer, or public workflows.

How to use Wi-Fi QR Generator

  1. 1Open the ChlatWork Wi-Fi QR Generator.
  2. 2Enter the Wi-Fi network name exactly as it appears on devices.
  3. 3Enter the password and choose the correct security type, usually WPA or WPA2.
  4. 4Turn on the hidden network option only if your Wi-Fi name is hidden.
  5. 5Generate the QR code and test it with an iPhone and an Android phone if possible.
  6. 6Download the QR code or poster and print it where guests can scan easily.

Why people use this tool

  • It helps customers connect faster without asking staff for the password.
  • It reduces typing errors for long or mixed-case passwords.
  • It works well for printed posters at reception desks, counters, and meeting rooms.
  • It keeps the Wi-Fi details consistent for every guest.
  • It is useful for Cambodia cafes, clinics, salons, co-working spaces, and small offices.

Practical use cases

  • A Phnom Penh cafe places a Wi-Fi QR poster near the cashier so customers can connect while ordering.
  • A guesthouse prints one QR code for each room or lobby network.
  • An office puts a Wi-Fi QR code in the meeting room for visitors and vendors.
  • A home user prints a small QR code for family guests instead of reading the password aloud.
  • A school or training room shares a temporary Wi-Fi network with students during a workshop.

Output verification checklist

  • Test at least one real sample before sharing or printing.
  • Open the output on another device or app to confirm compatibility.
  • Check names, numbers, dates, and links for typing mistakes.
  • Keep the original file or text until the final output is accepted.

Tips and limitations

Double-check capitalization in the network name and password.

Do not print the password in plain text if you want visitors to scan only.

Use a large enough QR code for the scanning distance.

Replace the poster whenever the Wi-Fi password changes.

Keep guest Wi-Fi separate from your internal business network when possible.

Practical examples

Cafe guest Wi-Fi onboarding

A cafe wants to reduce cashier interruptions from repeated Wi-Fi password requests.

  1. 1.Create a Wi-Fi QR code for the guest network only.
  2. 2.Print and place the code near tables and cashier counter.
  3. 3.Test scan flow on both iPhone and Android before opening hours.

Result: Guests connect faster and staff can focus more on service instead of repeating password instructions.

Meeting room visitor access

An office hosts external partners and needs easy temporary Wi-Fi access in meeting rooms.

  1. 1.Generate QR for visitor network with separate credentials.
  2. 2.Display poster in room and include fallback text for support.
  3. 3.Replace QR poster whenever guest password rotates.

Result: Visitors join quickly while internal office network stays isolated.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping the preview and sharing output without checking details.
  • Using production data in screenshots or shared examples.
  • Deleting originals before confirming the final output is correct.

FAQ

Is a Wi-Fi QR code safe?

It is as safe as sharing the Wi-Fi password. Anyone who can scan the code may be able to join, so place it only where intended guests can access it.

Does it work on iPhone and Android?

Most modern iPhone and Android phones support Wi-Fi QR scanning from the camera or Wi-Fi settings.

Which security type should I choose?

Most home and business routers use WPA or WPA2. Choose no password only for open guest networks.

Can I print the QR code as a poster?

Yes. The tool supports a print-friendly poster flow so you can place the code at a counter, table, or front desk.

What if guests cannot connect?

Check the Wi-Fi name, password, security type, and hidden-network setting. A single wrong character can stop the connection.

Trust and transparency

ChlatWork tool guides are educational. For money, legal, tax, medical, or compliance-critical decisions, verify details with qualified professionals and confirm final outputs before use.

Reviewed by ChlatWork editorial standards. Last reviewed: June 29, 2026.

Author: Kakada. Reviewer: ChlatWork Editorial.

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