Here’s how to share a Wi‑Fi password from your iPhone in the current iOS, plus a couple of extra tricks.

How to Share WiFi Password iPhone

Quick Scoop

1. Fast built‑in sharing (iPhone to iPhone/iPad/Mac)

Use this when the other person also has an Apple device and is near you.

Requirements (check these first):

  • Both devices have Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
  • Neither device is using Personal Hotspot.
  • Both devices have the latest iOS/iPadOS/macOS you reasonably can (iOS 11 or later is required for this feature).
  • You each have the other person saved in Contacts (with the Apple ID email/phone they use).

Steps:

  1. On your iPhone, connect to the Wi‑Fi network you want to share (Settings → Wi‑Fi → tap the network, enter password if needed).
  2. Hold the other person’s iPhone/iPad/Mac near yours and make sure their screen is on and unlocked.
  3. On their device, have them go to Settings → Wi‑Fi and tap the same network you’re connected to.
  4. A pop‑up appears on your iPhone asking if you want to share the Wi‑Fi password.
  5. Tap Share Password.
  6. Their device connects automatically, and your iPhone shows Done when finished.

Think of it like AirDrop for Wi‑Fi: you never see the actual password, but the device gets online instantly.

2. Share Wi‑Fi using a QR code

On recent iOS versions, you can show a QR code that others scan to join. This is handy for guests, or if you don’t want to spell out a long password.

Steps (typical recent iOS behavior):

  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings → Wi‑Fi.
  2. Tap the “i” or details icon next to the Wi‑Fi network you’re connected to.
  3. Tap Show Network QR Code (wording may vary slightly by region/iOS).
  4. Have your guest open their Camera app (or QR scanner) and point it at the code.
  5. They tap the join prompt that appears on their screen and connect without typing the password.

This method works even if the other device is Android, as long as it can scan QR codes.

3. View and copy the actual Wi‑Fi password

Sometimes you do need the real text (for a TV, game console, or a guest who can’t get the prompts to appear). Newer iOS versions let you view saved Wi‑Fi passwords.

Steps to see the password string:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Go to Passwords (you’ll authenticate with Face ID/Touch ID/passcode).
  3. In the list, find your Wi‑Fi network name and tap it.
  4. Tap the Password field to reveal it, then copy it.

You can then paste it into a message app, or read it out—but remember that sharing the raw text is less secure than using Apple’s built‑in sharing or a QR code.

4. Quick HTML table overview

Below is an HTML table summarizing the main ways to share a Wi‑Fi password from an iPhone:

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<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Method</th>
      <th>Best For</th>
      <th>Devices Supported</th>
      <th>Key Steps</th>
      <th>Shows Actual Password?</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Automatic Apple sharing</td>
      <td>Friends/family with Apple devices nearby</td>
      <td>iPhone, iPad, Mac with modern OS</td>
      <td>Both on Wi‑Fi & Bluetooth, in Contacts, guest taps network, you tap “Share Password”</td>
      <td>No</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>QR code from Wi‑Fi settings</td>
      <td>Mixed devices (Apple + Android), quick guest access</td>
      <td>Any device that can scan QR codes</td>
      <td>Settings → Wi‑Fi → tap network → show QR → guest scans and joins</td>
      <td>No (only encoded in QR)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>View password in Passwords app</td>
      <td>Typing into TVs, consoles, or when other methods fail</td>
      <td>Any device (you share manually)</td>
      <td>Settings → Passwords → choose Wi‑Fi entry → reveal/copy password</td>
      <td>Yes</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

5. Little troubleshooting & safety notes

  • If the Share Password popup doesn’t show, double‑check Contacts, Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth toggles, and that neither of you is tethering via Personal Hotspot.
  • Avoid posting your Wi‑Fi password in group chats or social media; use QR or Apple’s sharing instead when possible.
  • If you share your password widely, consider setting up a guest network so you can turn access off later without changing your main password.

TL;DR: For “how to share WiFi password iPhone,” your go‑to is the built‑in Share Password popup (fastest), backed up by Wi‑Fi QR codes and the Passwords app if you really need the text.

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