Coffee shops + restaurants
One sticker on the window or table tent. Customers connect without asking the barista. The barista does not have to spell out "underscore-Guest-2024" four times an hour.
Print one sticker. Guests, customers, and contractors connect to your WiFi without typing the password and without opening an app.
Free. No credit card. iOS and Android compatible.
A WiFi QR code encodes the network name, password, and security type. iOS and Android camera apps read it natively, prompt the visitor to join, and connect them. No app to install, no password to type, no support call when somebody mistypes a capital O for a zero.
One sticker on the window or table tent. Customers connect without asking the barista. The barista does not have to spell out "underscore-Guest-2024" four times an hour.
Print it on the welcome card next to the entry instructions. Saves you the password copy-paste in every booking confirmation, and the guest still gets connected before they unpack.
Slap it on the agenda card or the lanyard insert. Hundreds of attendees online in seconds. No 8-character SSID written tiny on the projector slide.
Visitor WiFi without sharing your IT-managed credentials. Rotate the password on the visitor network monthly, regenerate the QR, reprint one card.
Network name (SSID), password, and security type (WPA2 / WPA3 / WEP / open). Hidden networks are supported.
Pick a color, drop in your logo, choose a frame style. Or skip this and ship the default. The default is a clean black-on-white that scans from across the room.
PNG for the web, SVG or EPS for print, JPG if your printer is from 2008. High enough resolution for stickers, posters, and signage.
Yes. iOS 11+ and Android 10+ camera apps read WiFi QR codes natively and surface a "Join network?" prompt. The user taps once. On older Android the user installs any free QR scanner app and gets the same flow. No app needed on iOS.
The QR encodes the password as plain text in the WIFI:S:NetworkName;T:WPA2;P:password;; format. Anyone who scans it can read the password. Treat the printed QR like you would the password itself: do not stick it in a public-facing window if you do not want strangers on your network. For internal-only WiFi, post it where your guests already have physical access.
No. WiFi QR codes are static, meaning the network and password are baked into the QR payload itself. If you change either, generate a new QR and replace the printed copy. (TurtleQR's dynamic codes work for URL-based types like menus and product pages, but not for WiFi.)
Yes. Toggle the "hidden network" option when you create the code. The QR encodes the H:true flag and most modern devices honor it.
Free for static QR codes including WiFi. No expiration, no signup required if you just want to download a single QR. Free codes carry a small TurtleQR mark; any paid plan removes it. Sign in if you want to save the code, regenerate it later, or manage multiple codes from one dashboard.
Create your WiFi QR code, customize the look, download the file. Two minutes.
Create a WiFi QR code