Customers expect WiFi. But writing the password on a chalkboard creates problems: smudges, mistyping, and the awkward exchange with staff every few minutes. A WiFi QR code solves this permanently.
Why Every Restaurant Should Have a WiFi QR Code
- Reduce staff interruptions — no more "what's the WiFi password?"
- Increase dwell time — connected guests stay longer and order more
- Professional impression — QR codes signal a modern, tech-forward venue
- Works on all devices — iPhone (iOS 11+), Android (Android 10+)
Step-by-Step: Create Your Restaurant WiFi QR Code Free
Step 1: Go to codeprints.site/wifi-qr-code-generator
Step 2: Enter your SSID, password, and security type (WPA2 for most routers)
Step 3: Optionally customize colors
Step 4: Download PNG or SVG
Total time: under 2 minutes. No account needed.
Step 2: Enter your SSID, password, and security type (WPA2 for most routers)
Step 3: Optionally customize colors
Step 4: Download PNG or SVG
Total time: under 2 minutes. No account needed.
How to Display Your WiFi QR Code
Table cards: Print on 4×4 inch card — laminate for durability.
Menu header: Add "Free WiFi — Scan to Connect" at the top of your menu.
Window sign: A4 sign lets guests connect before sitting down.
Tip: Download SVG for large printing — banners, window vinyl, signage.
Menu header: Add "Free WiFi — Scan to Connect" at the top of your menu.
Window sign: A4 sign lets guests connect before sitting down.
Tip: Download SVG for large printing — banners, window vinyl, signage.
Do I Need to Reprint If I Change My WiFi Password?
Yes. A WiFi QR code is static — it encodes the password directly. If you change the password, generate a new QR and reprint. Tip: Set up a dedicated "guest" WiFi network with a stable password.