Android phones automatically remember WiFi networks once you connect to them, but the password itself is not always obvious. If you need to reconnect another device, share access with someone, or simply forgot the password, Android offers several reliable ways to view saved WiFi passwords.
Depending on your device and Android version, you can find stored WiFi passwords directly in Settings, extract them from a QR code, check them through your router, or use advanced options on rooted devices.
View Saved WiFi Passwords Using Android Settings
Most modern Android devices let you view saved WiFi passwords directly from the Settings app. This is the easiest and safest option because it does not require additional apps or root access.
- Open Settings on your Android phone.
- Go to Network & Internet or Connections.

- Select WiFi and open Saved Networks.

- Tap the WiFi network you want.
- Select Share or the QR code icon.

- Authenticate using your PIN, pattern, or fingerprint.
- View the WiFi password displayed below the QR code, if supported.
Some Android skins show the password directly, while others only display the QR code. In those cases, the next method helps.
View Saved WiFi Passwords Using Google Lens
If your phone only shows a QR code, you can still reveal the WiFi password by scanning it. Google Lens can read the QR code and extract the network details.
- Take a screenshot of the WiFi QR code.
- Open Google Lens.
- Select the screenshot from your gallery.
- Let Google Lens scan the QR code.
- Read the WiFi password displayed on the screen.
This method works on most Android phones and does not require special permissions.
Find Saved WiFi Passwords Using The Router Admin Page
If your phone does not show passwords or QR codes, the router itself always stores the WiFi credentials. As long as your phone is connected to the network, you can access them.
- Open a web browser on your Android device.
- Enter the router’s IP address (commonly 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1).
- Log in using the router’s admin username and password.
- Open Wireless or WiFi Settings.
- View the saved WiFi password for the active network.
This method depends on knowing the router login credentials, which are often printed on the router label.
View Saved WiFi Passwords On Rooted Android Devices
On rooted Android phones, third-party apps can read system files where WiFi passwords are stored. This approach offers full access but comes with security and warranty risks.
- Install a trusted WiFi password viewer app that supports root access.
- Grant root permissions when prompted.
- Browse the list of saved WiFi networks.
- View passwords stored for each network.
Root access is not recommended for most users and should only be used if you already understand the risks.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
If you cannot see a WiFi password, make sure the network is already saved on your device. Some phones hide passwords and only allow sharing via QR codes. If Google Lens does not detect the QR code, retake the screenshot with better clarity.
Router access may fail if the admin password was changed previously. In that case, resetting the router may be required.
Tips
- Use the Settings method whenever possible to avoid security risks.
- Keep a screenshot of the QR code for quick access later.
- Change your WiFi password if you believe it has been shared unintentionally.
- Store important network credentials in a secure password manager.
FAQ
Can I view saved WiFi passwords on Android without root?
Yes. Most modern Android phones allow you to view or share saved WiFi passwords through Settings or QR codes.
Why does my phone not show the password under the QR code?
Some manufacturers hide the password for security reasons. In that case, scanning the QR code with Google Lens usually works.
Can I share WiFi without revealing the password?
Yes. Sharing the QR code lets others connect without showing the actual password.
Is it safe to use third-party apps to view WiFi passwords?
Only on rooted devices, and even then, it carries security risks. Built-in Android options are safer.
Summary
- Android stores WiFi passwords automatically after connecting.
- The Settings app is the easiest way to view saved WiFi passwords.
- Google Lens can extract passwords from WiFi QR codes.
- Router admin pages provide a universal fallback method.
Conclusion
Android makes it easier than ever to view saved WiFi passwords, whether through built-in settings, QR code sharing, or router access. For most users, no root access or third-party apps are needed. Choosing the safest method ensures you can retrieve or share your WiFi credentials without compromising device security.


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