About This Tool
NetGuard Pro generates high-security WPA2/WPA3 keys with instant QR code integration. Connect devices by simply scanning, with no typing required.
How to Use
- SSID: Enter your Wi-Fi Network Name (Exact match required for QR).
- Mode: Use Random for max security, or Words for easy typing.
- Generate: Click to see the animation and new key.
- Scan/Copy: Scan the QR with your phone or copy the key manually.
Related Tools:
NetGuard Pro – WiFi Password Generator || Step-by-step guide

Network Details: Enter your Router’s Name (SSID) so the QR code works correctly.
Choose Type: Select Random (Max Security), Hex (for specific router requirements), or Words (Easy to type).
Customize: Adjust the length slider or toggle “Hidden Network” if your Wi-Fi doesn’t broadcast.
Generate & Scan: Click Generate to create the key. Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code to join, or click the Copy button to paste the password.
You can even visit batch password generator to generate passwords in batches.
🧰 About This Tool
NetGuard is a specialized network security tool designed to generate cryptographically secure WPA2/WPA3 keys and user-friendly passphrases. It features an integrated QR Code Generator, allowing mobile devices to connect instantly by scanning, eliminating the need to type complex passwords manually.
NetGuard is a specialized network security tool designed to generate cryptographically secure WPA2/WPA3 keys and user-friendly passphrases. It features an integrated QR Code Generator, allowing mobile devices to connect instantly by scanning, eliminating the need to type complex passwords manually.
It maintains the premium dark aesthetic but uses a Cyber-Cyan color scheme to distinguish it as a Network tool. It features QR Code generation (essential for Wi-Fi), SSID integration, and a dedicated Help/Guide Modal.
Note: Enter your Router’s Name (SSID) so the QR code works correctly.
No. This tool is for Network Administrators and Owners to generate secure passwords for their own routers and create QR codes to help guests connect easily.
The QR code contains connection instructions. For a phone to scan the code and connect automatically, it needs to know which network name to look for.
If your router is set to not broadcast its name, the QR code needs a special flag (H:true) to tell mobile phones to search for a hidden network. If you aren’t sure, leave this unchecked.