HomePass allows you to get rid of that old notebook and store your HomeKit or Matter device's codes right on your iPhone, iPad or Mac.
“HomePass is a must-have utility for HomeKit enthusiasts.” - 9to5Mac
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• HomeKit and Matter codes anywhere, synced to iCloud
With HomePass, you can keep your device codes off paper and synced into iCloud.
• Import Existing Accessories
HomePass offers the ability to easily import your existing accessories, just input the device's setup code yourself or scan it with either the camera or NFC.
• Custom Accessories
Add any accessories you have that aren't in HomeKit or Matter now, simply fill in the details as needed.
• Dark Mode
HomePass comes with a dark mode with automatic switching based on screen brightness.
• Apple Watch
View and then scan your HomeKit or Matter device codes back into Home on your wrist. Requires watchOS 8.
• Export and Backup
Export to your HomeKit codes to a PDF ready for printing, sharing or storage on iCloud Drive. Automatic PDF backup allows you to upload a PDF on every change to iCloud Drive. This provides you a piece of mind with multiple backups of your HomeKit codes
Note: HomePass cannot import a device's setup code as this is not stored by HomeKit or Matter, you will need to manually enter it or scan it's code tag.
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Nice app
Adding accessories is very easy, the ocr is rapid in detecting numbers or qr codes.
Missing feature which would make it perfect is to launch adding new accessory from the app. Meaning, tap and it starts adding that particular accessory instead opening the code on my Apple Watch..
It could have been a must have...
But it isn’t.
It’s a simple database, not even with any kind of sync with Home so moving the devices between rooms doesn’t change their location in HomePass - if you experiment a lot that’s a nightmere. But the wprst is that the app designed to serve QR codes doesn’t even show the QR code!
That is why I’d rather keep the data in my own encrypted db.