capyQR

Free Wi-Fi QR code generator

Print one sticker. Guests scan it and join your network — no typed passwords, no shared phones, no hand-written notes on the fridge.

1. O que vai dentro?

Escolha um tipo e preencha os detalhes.

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2. Pré-visualização

Escaneie com o seu celular — funciona em tempo real.

Fill in the details on the left

Your QR will appear here in real time.

3. Deixe bonito

Toque num preset ou ajuste cada detalhe.

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A Wi-Fi QR code encodes your SSID, password, and encryption type into a single image. Anyone scanning it with a modern phone camera is offered a one-tap join. Capy QR runs entirely in your browser, so the password you enter never leaves your device — no servers, no logs, no signup. Print the result on a sticker for the café counter, frame it for an Airbnb, or drop it into a slide deck for the office.

How it works

  1. 1

    Enter your Wi-Fi details

    Type your network name (SSID) and password, pick the encryption type (WPA is by default), and check the hidden box if your network doesn't broadcast.

  2. 2

    Customize the look

    Match the QR to your brand or the room — solid color or gradient, dot style, eye markers, optional center logo (Capy QR auto-bumps error correction so it stays scannable), and a frame border with a 'Wi-Fi' label.

  3. 3

    Download in the format you need

    Export as PNG, JPEG, SVG, or PDF at up to 3,200 pixels. No signup, no watermark, no limit on downloads.

Frequently asked questions

Is the password safe?
Yes. The QR is generated entirely in your browser. Your network name and password never reach Capy QR's servers — there are no servers in this flow.
Will iPhone and Android both auto-join?
Yes. Wi-Fi QR codes use a standard format (WIFI:T:WPA;S:Name;P:Password;;) that iOS and Android have supported natively in their cameras since 2017–2018.
Should I use the guest network?
For cafés, Airbnbs, and offices, yes. A guest SSID isolates visitors from your private devices and lets you change the guest password without disrupting your own gear.
Can I add my logo to the Wi-Fi QR?
Yes. Capy QR auto-raises the error-correction level to H whenever you add a logo, so the QR remains scannable. Keep the logo under about 25% of the QR's area for best results.
What size should I print it?
Rule of thumb: minimum side length is one tenth the typical scan distance. A QR meant to be read from 30 cm should be printed at least 3 cm wide. Larger is always safer.
Does it expire?
Static Wi-Fi QR codes never expire — the data is baked into the image. The QR stops working only if you change your network's name, password, or encryption.

Looking for design ideas? Read the Capy QR blog.

https://capyqr.com