How To Find Your Wi-Fi Password On Windows

Setting complex Wi-Fi passwords is one of the most effective ways tosecure your network from unauthorized access. However, the downside of having a strong, intricate password is that it can be easy to forget, especially since it’s not something you use every day. Modernsmartphones have made sharing Wi-Fi passwords incredibly simple— often with just a quick tap or a QR code. Fortunately, retrieving your Wi-Fi password on a Windows 10 or 11 PC isn’t difficult either.

Knowing how to find a saved Wi-Fi password on Windows can be handy if you forget it, need to share it with a friend, or want to reconnect a new device to your network. The best part is that you don’t need to rely on any third-party apps or programs for this. Windows provides built-in tools that allow you to easily access the credentials of your current Wi-Fi network. As for previously saved passwords, it’s possible but it gets a little technical.

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Check the Wi-Fi password via the Settings app

If you simply want to know the password of the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to, the easiest way to view it is through the Settings app on Windows. However, the steps vary slightly depending on whether you’re running Windows 11 or Windows 10.

To view the password for your current Wi-Fi network on Windows 11:

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If your PC is running Windows 10, use these steps instead:

Retrieve saved Wi-Fi network passwords using Command Prompt

While the Settings app makes it easy to view thepassword of your current Wi-Fi network, it doesn’t show you the passwords of previously connected networks. To access those, you’ll need to use Command Prompt. Here’s how to do it:

you may repeat the last command to view the Wi-Fi passwords of other networks as well.