A Wi-Fi Network QR code is one of the most versatile tools you can create on PerfectQRCode. Whether you're a business owner, marketer, or individual, this guide walks you through creating one from scratch — with design tips and best practices included.

Step 1: Go to the Wi-Fi Network Creator

Visit PerfectQRCode's Wi-Fi Network creator directly, or go to the main creator and select Wi-Fi Network from the 18 available types. No signup required for basic creation.

Step 2: Fill in Your Wi-Fi Network Details

The content form is specifically designed for Wi-Fi Network QR codes. Every field has helpful placeholder text and validation. Fill in the required fields, add optional details to make your landing page more informative, and optionally set a password for restricted access.

Step 3: Design Your QR Code

This is where your QR code becomes uniquely yours. In the Design Studio, you can choose from five dot patterns (square, rounded, dots, classy, extra-rounded), customize corner styles, pick six different colors (pattern, background, corner outer, corner inner, frame, frame text), add a custom frame with call-to-action text, and upload your logo. The live preview updates in real time so you see exactly what you'll get.

Step 4: Download and Deploy

Download as SVG (vector — perfect for print at any size, from business cards to billboards) or PNG (raster — ideal for web, email, and digital presentations). Both formats are free.

After Creation: Track and Manage

Create a free account to unlock the analytics dashboard. You'll see how many people scanned your Wi-Fi Network QR code, what devices they used, daily scan trends, and more. You can also edit the content and design anytime without changing the QR code URL — everything already printed continues to work.

Pro Tips for Wi-Fi Network QR Codes

Use dark pattern colors on light backgrounds for reliable scanning. Keep frame text short and action-oriented ("Scan Me," "View Details"). Test on 2-3 phones before mass printing. And always download SVG for print — PNG for web only.