You're hosting a few friends, and the inevitable question pops up: "What's the Wi-Fi password?" Instead of reciting a 24-character string of random letters, numbers, and symbols from the back of your router (which everyone will type wrong at least once), you can just show them a QR code. But what if your internet is acting up, or you're in a basement apartment with zero cellular reception? Many generator apps need a constant network connection just to function, which defeats the purpose when you're trying to get connected in the first place. This is where Sharp QR comes in. It’s an Android app built to handle these exact moments entirely offline. You can generate a Wi-Fi QR code on the spot without sending your private network details to a remote server. And if you're on the receiving end trying to scan a faded code on a menu or a product tag in a dimly lit room, the scanner reads it quickly. It is a simple, straightforward utility that does its job without tracking your location or cluttering your screen. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getinfotoyou #QRScanner #AndroidApp #TechTools #UtilityApp



















