ShareWifi vs WifiLink: Best Wi-Fi Sharing App Comparison 2026
WifiLink and ShareWifi are two popular Wi-Fi sharing apps on Google Play. Both let you share Wi-Fi via QR codes, but they differ in their approach to security, user control, and pricing. Here's our comparison based on publicly available information.
Disclaimer: This comparison is written by the ShareWifi team and represents our opinion based on publicly available information from the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, and the official WifiLink website (mywifilink.com) as of March 2026. We have made every effort to present accurate and fair information, but WifiLink features, pricing, and policies may have changed since our research. We encourage readers to try both apps and form their own opinion. WifiLink is a product of TOKYOBAY K.K. — we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by them in any way. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. If you are a representative of WifiLink or TOKYOBAY K.K. and believe any information on this page is inaccurate, please contact us at info@sharewifi.in and we will promptly review and correct it.
Quick Feature Comparison Table
| Feature | ShareWifi | WifiLink |
|---|---|---|
| QR Code Encryption | AES-256 encrypted | Standard Wi-Fi QR format* |
| Data Limits (per user) | Yes (MB/GB) | Not advertised |
| Time Limits | Yes | Not advertised |
| Live Usage Tracking | Yes (real-time) | Not advertised |
| Paid Hotspot Plans | Yes (UPI) | Not advertised |
| VPN Auto-Proxy | Yes | Not advertised |
| Auto-Connect on Scan | Yes | Yes |
| iOS App | No (Android only) | Yes |
| Ads in Free Version | No ads | Contains ads |
| Premium Subscription | Optional | $4.49/mo or $24.99 lifetime |
| Downloads | 1K+ | 500K+ |
* Most Wi-Fi sharing apps use the standard WIFI:T:WPA;S:...;P:...; format which can be read by any QR scanner. "Not advertised" means the feature is not listed on their Play Store page or website — it may or may not exist.
The Security Question: How QR Codes Handle Your Password
ShareWifi encrypts the Wi-Fi password inside the QR code using AES-256 encryption. The password can only be decoded by the ShareWifi app on the receiving device. If someone screenshots your QR code and scans it with a generic QR scanner, they see encrypted data — not your password.
Most Wi-Fi sharing apps (including Android's built-in sharing) use the standard Wi-Fi QR format where the password is embedded as readable text. Any QR scanner can extract the SSID and password from these codes. This is an industry-wide issue, not specific to any single app. However, it means that if someone photographs or screenshots a standard Wi-Fi QR code, they have permanent access to your password in plain text.
The core difference: ShareWifi was built with password security as a primary design goal. Most other Wi-Fi sharing tools prioritize convenience over encryption.
WifiLink's Strengths
To be fair, WifiLink has real advantages that matter:
- Cross-platform (iOS + Android) — this is WifiLink's biggest advantage. If you or your friends use iPhones, WifiLink works on both platforms. ShareWifi is Android-only
- 500K+ downloads — a significantly larger user base means more people already have it installed, making sharing easier in some cases
- Established since ~2020 — years of development, more mature app with proven reliability
- Wider app store presence — listed on Softonic, APKPure, and other directories, making it easier to discover
- Developed by a professional studio — TOKYOBAY K.K. (Tokyo, Japan) is an established app development company
WifiLink's Weaknesses (From a User Perspective)
Based on publicly available information and user reviews:
- No QR encryption advertised — their Play Store listing and website do not mention any form of password encryption in QR codes. If they use standard Wi-Fi QR format, your password is readable by any QR scanner
- Ads in free version — the free tier includes advertisements. You need to pay $4.49/month or $24.99 lifetime to remove them
- No per-user data or time limits advertised — their feature list doesn't mention the ability to cap data usage or session time for connected guests
- No usage tracking advertised — no mention of live data monitoring for connected users
- No hotspot monetization — no paid access or plan creation feature for business users
- iOS rating is 3.3/5 — with only 24 ratings on the App Store, suggesting limited traction on iOS despite being available there
- Subscription pricing — core features that are free in ShareWifi may require a paid subscription in WifiLink
What ShareWifi Offers That Others Don't
These features are unique to ShareWifi and not commonly found in any Wi-Fi sharing app:
- AES-256 encrypted QR codes — your password is cryptographically secured inside the QR, not readable by generic scanners
- Per-user data limits — set exact MB/GB caps for each connected person individually
- Per-user time limits — sessions expire automatically after the set duration
- Live usage tracking — real-time card showing upload/download speeds, total data consumed, and session duration
- Paid hotspot plans with UPI — create pricing plans and accept payments to monetize your internet connection
- VPN auto-proxy detection — seamless hotspot sharing where all apps (WhatsApp, banking, etc.) work without manual config
- No ads, no mandatory subscription — core features are fully free
Who Should Use Which App?
Choose WifiLink if:
- You need iOS support — this is the deciding factor for many users
- Your friends already have WifiLink installed
- You want a well-established app with a large user base
- Password encryption is not a concern for your use case
Choose ShareWifi if:
- You care about Wi-Fi password security — encrypted QR codes keep your password hidden
- You need data and time limits — especially when sharing mobile hotspot
- You want to track usage in real-time
- You want to earn from your Wi-Fi — paid hotspot plans for hostels, cafes, events
- You prefer an ad-free experience without paying
- You're on Android (ShareWifi doesn't support iOS yet)
Our Honest Take
Both apps solve the basic problem of sharing Wi-Fi without dictating passwords. WifiLink has the advantage of time in the market and cross-platform support. ShareWifi has the advantage of stronger security and more granular controls.
If you're a casual user who just wants to share Wi-Fi quickly and has friends on both Android and iOS, WifiLink is a reasonable choice.
If you're a security-conscious user, someone sharing a mobile hotspot with data limits, or a business owner looking to manage or monetize guest Wi-Fi, ShareWifi offers capabilities that WifiLink and most other apps simply don't have.
We'd recommend trying both and deciding based on your needs.
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