Press ⊞ Win+R or go to your search bar, type cmd, right click and then select Run as administrator. Using this option requires being on the admin account on the device or at least having the admin password.

This command returns a list of networks that the device has previously connected to.

Replace with the name of the profile you’d like the password of (if the profile is two words long put quotes around the name). This command is what returns the password along with a lot of other info.

The password is either “Security Key” or “Key content”. If not visible re-check if the WiFi connection is a WPA,WPA2, or WEP; you can find that in the first set of information paired with “Type”. If it’s not any of those types, then the WiFi password either varies based on user or has an extra set of protection blocking public access.

You may have to enter your admin username and password. This command should return the WiFi password of the WiFi you’re currently connected to, as long as you replace “your-wifi” with the WiFi you’re already connected to.