WI-QR

Vintage Wi-Fi signs

In a room of wood, brass, and paper, a plain tech notice stands out the wrong way. These templates set the QR code in warmer, older-looking frames, so the sign belongs on the wall it hangs on.

Choose one, type your network details, and print from the browser — free, with no account. If the password changes later, the design stays: swap the values and print again.

Make yours — free

Pick a design

Previews from the live catalog. Open the gallery to add your details and print.

Vintage coastal Mediterranean-style Wi-Fi sign template for outdoor & travel spots (portrait 1:1.4)
Vintage traditional Wi-Fi sign template for salons & wellness (portrait 1:1.4)
Vintage urban Mediterranean-style Wi-Fi sign template for outdoor & travel spots (square)
Vintage Wi-Fi sign template for salons & wellness (landscape 1.4:1)
Vintage Wi-Fi sign template for salons & wellness (landscape 1.4:1)
Vintage traditional Wi-Fi sign template (wide 2:1)
Vintage Wi-Fi sign template for restaurants & bars (square)
Vintage urban Wi-Fi sign template for offices & meeting rooms (portrait 1:1.4)
Vintage Wi-Fi sign template for events & venues (square)
Vintage lakeside American-style Wi-Fi sign template for outdoor & travel spots (landscape 1.4:1)
Vintage traditional Korean-style Wi-Fi sign template for restaurants & bars (wide 2:1)
Vintage Wi-Fi sign template for offices & meeting rooms (landscape 1.4:1)
Browse all designs — free, no signup to print

Questions

Does the QR code expire?

No. The QR encodes your Wi-Fi name and password directly — there is no link or subscription behind it, so there is nothing to expire. It works for as long as your Wi-Fi details stay the same.

Is my Wi-Fi password stored anywhere?

No. The QR code is generated in your browser. Your network name and password are not sent to or stored on our servers.

Is this QR code a web link?

No. It contains Wi-Fi connection details, not a web address. Scanning it connects a phone to your Wi-Fi — it cannot take your guests to a website.

What do I print it on?

Plain paper from any printer works. Each template is marked with the print sizes it supports — from a full page down to card size — and a size is only offered where the QR code stays scannable and the text stays readable.