30 million pins, 180+ countries
WifiPass is crowdsourced by travelers, so the map gets denser every week in the places people actually go. Capital cities, beach towns, mountain villages, mid-flight transit lounges — if other travelers passed through, the pins are there.
Where it's busiest
- Western & Southern Europe (Lisbon, Barcelona, Berlin, Paris)
- SE Asia (Bangkok, Bali, Saigon, Chiang Mai)
- South America (Buenos Aires, Medellín, Lima, São Paulo)
- Major hubs in North America, the UAE, India, and Eastern Europe
Save your roaming bill
A typical day of EU roaming for a US traveler runs $10–15. A 7-day trip using public WiFi instead can cut that to zero. You don't need an eSIM, a local plan, or a hotspot dongle — just the app and the next café on the map.
What you do before you fly
- Download the app on iOS. Anonymous sign-in, no account.
- Browse your destination. Pan the map, see how dense the coverage is.
- Cache the area. Hotspots you opened with signal stay readable offline.
- Land. Connect. Move on.
Privacy abroad
Your location is processed on-device. WifiPass never stores your coordinates server-side, so there's no record of where you've been — not on our servers, not on the SIM-tracking analytics half the travel apps embed. Anonymous sign-in via Firebase, no email, no name.
What about hotel WiFi?
Hotels are the second-most-pinned category after cafés. Some hotels rotate passwords monthly — when that happens, the community usually updates the pin within a day or two of someone checking in.
Going somewhere specific? See how the café passwords work →