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Stop spelling out your WiFi password.

Print one QR sticker. Guests scan, phone joins. Zero typing, zero awkward 'is that a one or an L?' moments.

Where it works

Cafés + restaurants

One sticker on every table. Guests connect in 2 seconds and stay longer (and tip more).

Airbnb / short-term rentals

Print on the welcome card. No more guests texting at 11pm asking for the password.

Office reception

Visitor WiFi without IT involvement. Rotate the password monthly — only the QR changes.

Conference venues

One QR on every signage panel. Reduces support requests by ~80% per room captain experience reports.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pick WiFi

    Choose the WiFi QR type in the qrlia designer.

  2. 2

    Enter network details

    SSID (network name), password, auth type (usually WPA/WPA2).

  3. 3

    Mark hidden networks

    If your SSID is hidden, tick the 'Hidden' option so phones know to search for it.

  4. 4

    Download + print

    SVG for crisp prints at any size, PNG for screens. Stick it where guests can reach.

Ready in 60 seconds.

Free for one QR with the qrlia mark. Pro is €12/mo for unlimited QRs, custom domain, MCP gateway, no watermark.

  • No app required for scanners
  • Edit destination after printing
  • EU-hosted, no tracking pixels
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Frequently asked questions

Does this work on iPhone?

Yes since iOS 11. Open Camera, point at the QR, tap the WiFi banner that pops up.

Will Android phones connect automatically?

Most modern Android phones (9+) auto-connect from the system camera. Older devices may need a QR scanner app.

Is sharing my WiFi password via QR safe?

It's the same as showing it on a sticker on the router — anyone in physical view can grab it. For sensitive networks, run a separate 'guest' SSID.

What about WPA3 networks?

Most phones still expect WPA2 in WiFi QR codes. If your router is WPA3-only, set the auth field to 'WPA' (the closest fallback) and most clients will negotiate correctly.

Can I track who connected?

No — WiFi QRs encode connection details only, no callback. For attribution use a URL QR that opens a captive portal.