Guest Wi-Fi access card generator
Free Wi-Fi QR Code Generator (No Password Typing)
Wi-Fi card setup guide Open the short guide
Use this for hotel desks, rental welcome books, cafe counters, office lobbies, or event check-in tables.
The password is placed inside the QR code so visitors can connect. It stays in this browser and is not sent to our server.
Use PNG or WebP for quick images, SVG or EPS for design tools, and print/PDF for a ready-to-print card.
Generated Wi-Fi access QR card
ReadyBatch Wi-Fi QR
Bulk Wi-Fi QR from CSV
For many rooms, tables, offices, or counters, upload one CSV and download one ZIP file. Everything is created in this browser.Make a spreadsheet in Excel or Google Sheets, then save it as CSV. One row becomes one Wi-Fi QR file. Use simple column names so the tool can read it.
Required column: ssid. Optional columns: password, encryption, filename. For encryption, enter WPA, WEP, or nopass.
Good for hotels, rentals, coworking spaces, events, and cafes. Up to 100 rows. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
Download guest Wi-Fi card
High quality, print-ready formats created locally in your browser.Downloads are rendered in your browser. SVG and EPS are high-resolution vector QR exports. Your Wi-Fi password is encoded inside the QR code, so share printed files only with people who should join the network.
We never see or store your password. The QR code includes it only so guests can join the network.
SVG, EPS, and PDF outputs stay sharp for hotel rooms, rentals, table tents, lobby signs, and welcome cards.
Create a hotel, rental, cafe, or guest room Wi-Fi access card from your network name, password, and encryption type. Visitors scan once to join Wi-Fi without typing the password, and everything stays in your browser.
- No sign-up
- No watermark
- Browser-local
- No password typing
- Hotel and rental ready
- SVG/EPS
- Scan test
Wi-Fi QR code guide
Guest Wi-Fi QR code strategy for hotels, rentals, cafes, and shared spaces
A Wi-Fi QR code works best when it looks like a guest access card, not a generic link. Put it near the room desk, welcome card, cafe counter, table tent, or lobby sign, keep the QR code high-contrast, and reprint the card whenever the guest password changes.
Put the QR code near the desk, welcome card, room guide, or rental check-in note. If the password rotates, update and reprint every affected card.
Place the guest Wi-Fi QR card at the register, pickup shelf, table tent, or menu stand. Use a guest network and avoid printing staff-only network details.
Use a visitor network, label the card clearly, and keep a printed copy near reception, meeting rooms, shared desks, and lobby waiting areas.
The password is inside the QR data. Use guest Wi-Fi, test one printed sample from the real scanning distance, and do not post private admin credentials.
Give guests an AI answer page for the next question.
A Wi-Fi QR card solves the password problem. RealLink AI can solve the next guest questions: checkout time, parking, house rules, menu, front desk help, event instructions, nearby services, or what to do if something is not working.
- Guest FAQ answers
- House rules and check-in notes
- Call, message, or directions buttons
- Staff handoff when needed
Use the Wi-Fi card for access, then place an answer QR nearby for guest help.