Find your saved Wi-Fi passwords on iPhone or iPad

In iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, and later, you can use your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to see and copy Wi-Fi passwords.

Find the password of your currently connected network

  1. In the Settings app, tap Wi-Fi.

  2. Find the Wi-Fi network that you’re currently using.

  3. Tap the InfoInfo button.

  4. Tap the Password field.

    On iOS, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and you can reveal the password of the Wi-Fi network that you have connected to.
  5. Use your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to unlock and reveal the password.

Learn how to share Wi-Fi passwords

Find passwords of previously connected networks

  1. In the Settings app, tap Wi-Fi.

  2. Tap Edit in the upper-right corner.

    In iOS, to find passwords to Wi-Fi networks that you previously connected to, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Edit, then tap the Info button next to a network.
  3. Use your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to unlock and reveal networks that your device previously joined.

  4. Tap the Info button next to a network with a lock icon.

  5. Tap the Password field to reveal it.

In iOS 18, you can also use the Passwords app to find, copy, and share Wi-Fi passwords for networks that you previously joined:

  1. Use your passcode, Face ID, or Touch ID to open Passwords.

  2. Tap Wi-Fi.

    In iOS 18, you can open the Passwords app to find information on Wi-Fi networks that you previously connected to.
  3. Tap the Wi-Fi network that you want to find the password for.

  4. Tap the Password field to reveal the password.

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