Generate QR Code for WiFi Access
Let guests connect to your church WiFi instantly by scanning a QR code. No more spelling out passwords or writing them on whiteboards. Works with iPhone, Android, and all modern smartphones.
Instant Connection
Guests scan and connect automatically - no password typing
Secure
Supports WPA, WPA2, WEP, and open networks
Works Everywhere
Compatible with iPhone, Android, and all modern devices
Hidden Networks
Option to include hidden network flag for private networks
QR Code Type
Content
Style Presets
Choose a style that matches your brand. Click to apply instantly.
Preview
Usage Tips
- •Print at least 1 inch (2.5cm) for reliable scanning
- •Use SVG format for large prints (posters, banners)
- •Keep logo size under 40% for best scannability
- •High contrast colors scan better than subtle ones
Where to Display Your WiFi QR Code
WiFi QR Code FAQ
How do WiFi QR codes work?
WiFi QR codes contain your network name (SSID), password, and security type in a special format. When scanned with a smartphone camera, the device automatically prompts the user to connect to the network without manually typing the password.
Will this work with my church's WiFi?
Yes! WiFi QR codes work with all standard consumer and enterprise networks that use WPA, WPA2, WEP, or no security. Simply enter your network name and password, and the QR code will work for anyone scanning it.
Is it safe to share my WiFi password this way?
WiFi QR codes are as secure as physically sharing your password. Only people who can see and scan the QR code can connect. For public spaces, we recommend using a dedicated guest network separate from your main church network.
Where should I display the WiFi QR code?
Popular locations include: the church lobby or welcome center, printed in bulletins, on table tents in fellowship areas, projected on screens during announcements, or posted near the coffee station. Anywhere visitors might need to connect.
What if my WiFi password changes?
You'll need to generate a new QR code with the updated password. We recommend keeping the QR code in an easily replaceable format (like a printed card in a frame) so you can update it when needed.
Does this work for hidden networks?
Yes! Check the 'Hidden network' option when generating your QR code. This adds a special flag that tells devices the network exists even though it's not broadcasting its name.
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