WiFi Password Generator

Generate a secure WiFi password and create a scannable QR code for instant connection. Everything runs locally in your browser.

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WiFi Password Generator - Explanation & Examples

The WiFi Password Generator creates secure WPA2/WPA3-compatible passwords and generates a scannable WiFi QR code for instant connection on phones and tablets.


⭐ What this tool does

  • Generates secure ASCII-only WiFi passwords (8–63 chars)
  • Supports uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
  • Includes options to exclude similar characters and easy-to-type mode
  • Builds standard WiFi QR data and displays a live QR code
  • Lets you copy password/QR data and download as TXT/PNG

🔎 How to use

  1. Enter your SSID and choose security type.
  2. Adjust password length and character options.
  3. Click Regenerate to create a new password.
  4. Keep Generate WiFi QR Code enabled to get a scannable QR code.
  5. Copy or download results.

⭐ QR format examples

WPA/WPA2 or WPA3:
WIFI:T:WPA;S:MyNetwork;P:StrongPassword123;;

Open network:
WIFI:T:nopass;S:GuestNetwork;;

⚠️ Privacy

All generation and QR processing happen locally in your browser. No passwords are stored or transmitted.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are WiFi security protocols. WPA is older, WPA2 has been standard for many years, and WPA3 is newer with stronger default protections. In practice, WPA2 and WPA3 are the most common choices today.

Use WPA3 if all your devices support it. Use WPA/WPA2 for broader compatibility with older devices. For guest access without a password, choose Open network only when appropriate and preferably on isolated guest WiFi.

No. WEP is outdated and insecure. This tool is focused on modern and safer options: WPA/WPA2, WPA3, and Open network QR format when needed.

Yes. Password and QR generation happen locally in your browser. No data is sent to a server.

You can generate passwords from 8 to 63 characters, compatible with WPA2/WPA3 requirements.

Yes. Select Open network and the QR code is generated with T:nopass format.

WiFi QR codes use the format WIFI:T:<type>;S:<ssid>;P:<password>;;. For secured networks this tool uses T:WPA (works for WPA/WPA2/WPA3 on most devices), and for open networks it uses T:nopass.

Yes. You can copy password, copy QR data, download WiFi details as TXT, and download QR code as PNG.

Yes. QR data and QR image update automatically when SSID, security type, or password values change.