How to find your Wi-Fi password on Android

⚡️Fast fix
- To locate your current Wi-Fi password on Android™, open Settings.
- Tap Network & internet > Wi-Fi.
- Select your connected network and tap Share. A QR code will appear with your password beneath it.
Use the QR code method for newer Android versions
You don't need to track down your router to share your Wi-Fi password on Android 10 through 14. It's already saved inside your device's settings.
Follow these steps to locate it:
- Tap Settings > Network & internet.
- Tap Wi-Fi and tap the gear icon next to your current network.
- Tap Share to display your network credentials.
The password typically appears in plain text under a Wi-Fi QR code. You can scan the QR code with the device you want to connect, such as a friend's phone, or manually enter the password.
You can also share passwords for networks you're not currently connected to. This comes in handy if you need to help someone else get online when you're in different locations. For example, a new babysitter might ask for your home Wi-Fi password while you're at a restaurant.
Here's how to view a saved Wi-Fi password on Android and share it:
- Open Settings and tap the Network & internet menu.
- Tap Internet.
- Tap Saved networks and choose the appropriate network.
- Tap Share to see the password and generate a QR code.
Once you've retrieved this information, you may run into snags when trying to get online. Try these troubleshooting tips:
- Some devices don't support QR scanning with the native camera app. Download a Wi-Fi scanner app to read the QR code instead.
- Make sure you're entering the Wi-Fi password correctly. It's case-sensitive and should not include extra spaces. If your password is "TswifT124," then "tswift124" or "twswift 124" won't work.
- Double-check that you're connecting to the right Wi-Fi network. If your router has both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks, they may have different passwords. Or maybe you're accidentally trying to log into a neighbor's Wi-Fi network with a similar name.
- Restart the router. Sometimes, resetting the signal is all it takes to fix connection issues.

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Check your router settings for hidden passwords
Older Android versions don't offer Wi-Fi QR code sharing, so you can't view your password directly in the settings. But you can still find it on the router itself or through its settings.
Start by checking the physical router for the default password. This is usually printed on the bottom or side of the device.
If you changed your password after you set up the router, you can locate it using the router admin panel access. Here's how:
- Connect your device to your Wi-Fi network.
- Open a web browser, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
- Locate the IP address on your physical router. It's a string of numbers separated by periods.
- Type the IP address into your web browser's address bar.
- Log in with your admin credentials. If you haven't changed them, these are often set to the default credentials: "admin" for the username and "password" for the password. If that doesn't work, contact your internet service provider (ISP) to ask for these details.
- Once you log in, you'll see the router dashboard. Go to the Wireless Settings or Wi-Fi Settings to view your network information.
- Look for your Wi-Fi password. It may be labeled as Network Key or Passphrase.
Some ISPs also have mobile apps where you can view your Wi-Fi network name and password. You may need your account number to log in. This information is usually listed on your statements, or you can call the company directly to ask for it.
Still stuck? Sometimes it's easier to reset your password than to search for the old one. Follow these steps:
- Log in to the router admin panel using the above steps.
- Click Wireless Settings or Wi-Fi Settings.
- Click Reset password and enter your new password.
- Save your changes.
You'll need to reconnect all your devices with the new password. Consider writing it down somewhere safe for the next time your guests ask to use your Wi-Fi network
FAQ
Can I see my Wi-Fi password directly on Android?
Yes—most Android devices let you view your password under Wi-Fi settings > Share. On Samsung phones, you’ll need to scan the QR code image to reveal it.
How do I share my Wi-Fi password without typing it?
You can generate a QR code in your Wi-Fi settings and let your friends scan it to connect instantly.
Why don’t I see the Share option in my Wi-Fi settings?
This may happen if your carrier or device model has restricted the feature. Make sure your phone is updated to the latest Android version.
Can I view old Wi-Fi passwords on my Android phone?
Yes—some devices like Google Pixel™ allow you to view all saved network passwords under Saved Networks in Wi-Fi settings.
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