Home / Guides / How to show your WiFi QR code on iPhone (and share it) ← All guides How to show your WiFi QR code on iPhone (and share it) Where to find the WiFi QR code on iPhone, how to share it, and how to make a printable WiFi QR for guests.
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iPhone can share WiFi with nearby Apple devices, but for printing or sharing across Android, a standard WiFi QR code is more reliable.
Fast solution for printing (works on iPhone + Android) # Use the WiFi QR code generator and download SVG for print.
If scans fail, it's usually special characters or hidden SSIDs. See WiFi format guide .
Exact WIFI: payload format, what “Encryption” means, and how to avoid scan failures on iPhone/Android (special chars, hidden networks).
Which vCard fields actually get saved on iOS/Android, what to keep minimal, and how to avoid bloating the QR for better scans.
Generate a QR code for your Wi-Fi network to allow guests to join without manually typing the password.
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Use a Google Maps place link or directions link, then print a QR for storefronts, parking, pickup, invitations, and event wayfinding.
Quick answers Common questions Which QR format works best? Use standard formats like URL, WIFI, vCard, or wa.me and keep the data short.
How do I keep QR content scannable? Remove extra fields, shorten URLs, and print larger for dense data.
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