πŸ“Ά Secure WiFi QR Generator

Share your internet access without revealing your password. Create a professional WiFi QR code that your guests can scan to connect instantly.

πŸ”’ 100% Local: Network credentials never leave your browser

How Does This WiFi QR Code Generator Work?

Manually typing long, complex WiFi passwords is tedious and prone to errors. Our generator creates a standardized QR code that contains the network configuration in a format recognized by Android and iOS devices. Scanning the code automatically connects the user to your network.

πŸ”’ Privacy & Local Generation

Traditional online generators send your WiFi password to their servers. GenerarPassword.com does not. This tool uses JavaScript to generate the QR code entirely on your computer. You can even generate codes while offline. Your privacy is mathematically guaranteed.

πŸ›‘οΈ Why you should use a WiFi QR Code

Expert Tips for WiFi Security

Sharing your WiFi via QR is safer, but your network should still be hardened:

What is a WiFi QR code and when should you use one?

A WiFi QR code is a scannable shortcut that contains your network name, encryption type and password. It is especially useful for guest rooms, offices, rentals and family homes where people connect often. If you want better overall network protection, review our guides on how to secure your WiFi from hackers and router security settings to change today.

❓ Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Is it safe to generate a WiFi QR code here?+

Yes. The QR is created in your browser; SSID and password are not sent to GenerarPassword servers. Use a strong password and WPA2 or WPA3.

Does this tool upload my WiFi password?+

No. Generation is local in the browser; only your device processes your network details to draw the QR.

What encryption does the QR use?+

The standard format uses WPA/WPA2 personal. For open networks or other modes, check your router documentation.

Can I print the QR for home or business?+

Yes. Download or screenshot and print. If the QR is very public, consider a guest network.

Does scanning work on Android and iPhone?+

Most modern phones read WiFi QR codes with the camera or a dedicated scanner app. It depends on device and OS version.

What is the difference between WPA2 and WPA3?+

They are encryption protocols. WPA3 is newer and improves offline attack resistance; enable it on your router if available with a long password.

Should I use a guest network?+

Recommended for businesses and visitors: it separates guests from your main devices and files.

Do I need a new QR if I change the WiFi password?+

Yes. If the SSID or password changes, the old QR stops working; generate a new one.