How to View WiFi Password on iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide

Thomas Coop

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Unlocking a forgotten Wi-Fi password can be frustrating, especially when you need it right away. If you’re using an iPhone with iOS 16 or later, you can easily view saved Wi-Fi passwords directly on your device. Apple has made this process straightforward by integrating it into the Settings app, so you don’t have to install any third-party software.

Start by opening the Settings app and tapping on “Wi-Fi”. Here, you’ll see a list of all the networks your iPhone has connected to. Tap the “i” icon next to the desired network, then tap “Password”. Use Face ID, Touch ID, or enter your passcode to reveal the password.

The ability to see saved Wi-Fi passwords on your iPhone can help you share network access with friends or reconnect if you’ve forgotten the credentials. This feature also boosts efficiency by keeping your important information easily accessible.

Unmasking Your WiFi Password on iPhone

For Networks You’re Currently Connected To

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on Wi-Fi.
  3. Look for the network you’re connected to (it will have a checkmark).
  4. Tap the small “i” icon next to the network name.
  5. You’ll see a section called Password. It will initially show dots.
  6. Tap on the Password field, and your iPhone will authenticate you using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.
  7. Once authenticated, the password will be revealed.

For Networks You’ve Connected To in the Past

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on Wi-Fi.
  3. Tap Edit in the top right corner.
  4. You’ll see a list of all the networks your iPhone has connected to in the past.
  5. Choose the network whose password you want to view.
  6. Tap the “i” icon next to the network name.
  7. Tap on the Password field, and authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.
  8. The password will be displayed.

Using iCloud Keychain

If you have iCloud Keychain enabled, you can view your Wi-Fi passwords on other Apple devices (Mac, iPad) as well:

  1. On your Mac, open Keychain Access (located in the Utilities folder).
  2. In the search bar, type the name of your Wi-Fi network.
  3. Double-click on the network name to open its details.
  4. Check the box next to Show Password.
  5. Enter your Mac’s password to authenticate.
  6. The Wi-Fi password will be revealed.

Important Note:

Sharing Wi-Fi passwords with others is at your discretion. Be mindful of who you share this sensitive information with.

Key Takeaways

  • Find and view saved Wi-Fi passwords directly on iPhone.
  • Access the password through the Settings app using Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode.
  • Share and manage Wi-Fi credentials easily and securely.

Locating Wi-Fi Passwords on iPhone

To find Wi-Fi passwords on an iPhone, users can utilize the Settings app or iCloud Keychain. Both methods provide secure access to stored passwords, simplifying the process of managing network credentials.

Using Settings App

First, open the Settings app on the iPhone.


  • Once inside, tap Wi-Fi. This displays a list of available networks and the current connection.



  • Look for the network you need the password for. Tap the info (i) button next to it.



  • A new screen will appear. Tap Password. You will be prompted to authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode. After verifying, the password will be shown.


This method requires iOS 16 or later. This ensures that the feature is available. Using this process, passwords can be copied and shared directly from the Settings app.

Leveraging iCloud Keychain

iCloud Keychain is another useful tool for managing Wi-Fi passwords.


  • On the iPhone, go to Settings and tap your Apple ID at the top.



  • Select iCloud, then Keychain, and ensure it is enabled.



  • To view passwords on a Mac, open System Preferences and go to iCloud. Ensure Keychain is enabled here too.



  • Next, open Keychain Access from the Utilities folder.



  • In the search field, type the Wi-Fi network name. Double-click the network’s name when it appears.



  • Check the box next to Show Password and enter your Mac’s admin password.


Using iCloud Keychain allows you to access passwords across your Apple devices, ensuring you can retrieve them when needed. It provides a seamless way to manage credentials securely.

Sharing and Managing Wi-Fi Credentials

Sharing and managing Wi-Fi passwords is essential for ensuring secure and efficient network access. This involves sharing passwords with trusted devices and understanding how to manage Wi-Fi settings effectively.

Share Wi-Fi Passwords

To share a Wi-Fi password from an iPhone, both devices must use iOS 15 or later. First, connect both devices to Wi-Fi and enable Bluetooth. On the device needing the password, choose the network. A prompt will appear on the source device to Share Wi-Fi Password, which should be accepted.

It’s easier to use AirDrop for sharing Wi-Fi details with nearby Apple devices. This can save typing in long passwords. For networks already connected, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and tap the Info Button next to the network. Tap Share Password to send the details directly.

Understanding Wi-Fi Settings

Navigating the Wi-Fi settings on an iPhone helps manage and secure connections. In Settings, tap Wi-Fi to view the list of networks. Connected networks show additional options via the Info Button.

Here, users can see the IP Address, manage Known Networks, and configure the Personal Hotspot. Apple’s iOS allows users to see their Wi-Fi passwords for previously connected networks by navigating to Settings > Wi-Fi > Edit. Entering the Password Field may require authentication like Face ID or Touch ID.

To manage network settings efficiently, users can utilize Spotlight Search to quickly find and access Network Settings. Keeping track of connected and Previously Connected Networks through these settings ensures a streamlined process when joining known networks again.