NiWP alloy coatings were prepared by electrodeposition, and the effects of ferrous chloride (\(\hbox {FeCl}_{2})\), sodium tungstate (\(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4})\) and current density (\(D_{\mathrm{K}}\)) on the properties of the coatings were studied. The results show that upon increasing the concentration of \(\hbox {FeCl}_{2}\), initially the Fe content of the coating increased and then tended to be stable; the deposition rate and microhardness of coating decreased when the cathodic current efficiency (\(\eta \)) initially increased and then decreased; and for a \(\hbox {FeCl}_{2}\) concentration of \(3.6\, \hbox {g\,l}^{-1}\), the cathodic current efficiency reached its maximum of 74.23%. Upon increasing the concentration of \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\), the W content and microhardness of the coatings increased; the deposition rate and the cathode current efficiency initially increased and then decreased. The cathodic current efficiency reached the maximum value of 70.33% with a \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\) concentration of 50 g \(\hbox {l}^{-1}\), whereas the deposition rate is maximum at 8.67 \(\upmu \hbox {m}\,\hbox {h}^{-1}\) with a \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\) concentration of \(40\, \hbox {g\,l}^{-1}\). Upon increasing the \(D_{\mathrm{K}}\), the deposition rate, microhardness, Fe and W content of the coatings increased, the cathodic current efficiency increases first increased and then decreased. When \(D_{\mathrm{K}}\) was 4 A dm\(^{-2}\), the current efficiency reached the maximum of 73.64%.