Every password you've entered and saved on a Mac is stored in Keychain Access, the password management system for MacOS. And that includes Wi-Fi network passwords.
How to Find Wi-Fi Passwords in MacOS
To start, use the search feature to open the Keychain Access app and do the following:
- Click on System under System Keychains in the sidebar.
- Next, click on Passwords at the top of the window.
- Find the Wi-Fi network you want the password for and double-click on it.
- Finally, check the box next to Show password and enter your password when prompted.
The password field will then show the password you used to log in to that Wi-Fi network. You can double-click in the password field to select the password and copy it to your clipboard, if needed.
How to Find Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows
Finding the password to the Wi-Fi network you're currently connected to is simple on Windows, but getting your hands on all stored Wi-Fi passwords takes a bit of work, so we'll discuss both methods below.
To find the password to the Wi-Fi network you're currently connected to on Windows:
- Click the Start button and then go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center (Windows 11) or Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network and Sharing Center (Windows 10).
- Next to Connections, click your Wi-Fi network name highlighted in blue.
- In the Wi-Fi Status page that opens, click Wireless Properties and then on the Security tab.
- Finally, check the box next to Show characters to display your Wi-Fi network password above it.
However, this isn't the only way to find your Wi-Fi network passwords. The method above only allows you to view the password to whatever Wi-Fi network you're currently connected to, but there is a way to find the passwords to all the Wi-Fi networks you've ever connected to on your Windows computer.
To find all your Wi-Fi network passwords on Windows:
- Right-click on the Windows icon in the taskbar on your desktop.
- Click Windows Terminal (Admin).
- Type in
netsh wlan show profile and hit Enter on your keyboard to view every Wi-Fi network you've connected to. - Once you find the Wi-Fi network you want the password for, type in
netsh wlan show profile "(Wi-Fi network name)" key=clear (for example,netsh wlan show profile "Netgear667" key=clear ), and then hit the Enter key.
This comprehensive guide ensures that whether you're using MacOS or Windows, you can easily retrieve your Wi-Fi passwords without breaking a sweat. Happy browsing!