WifiRttScan App

3.8
40 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The WifiRttScan app is a research, demonstration, and testing tool for developers, vendors, universities, and more. With this app it is possible to obtain a 1-2 meter range accuracy to nearby WiFi-RTT (802.11mc) capable access points. This is especially useful indoors where GPS is not available. Developers, OEMs and researchers can use this tool to validate range measurements enabling the development of positioning, navigation and context-aware applications based on the WiFi-RTT API.
Updated on
May 21, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
40 reviews
Red
July 9, 2025
Stays on searching forever. Has location and Nearby permissions. Essentially inert.
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A Google user
February 24, 2020
This is the best tool for testing during wifi RTT app dev (we are making an indoor nav system). If it got a thumbs up from an MIT EE/CS prof, this is the gold standard to use. It displays nearby RTT capable APIs with measurements like range (inc mean, SD), num requests, etc. Perfect for sanity checking calculations in real space. The dev team behind this app is very responsive. I found this app on reddit and I asked which devices were supported. The team posted documentation a day later.
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Developed with Google
June 29, 2022
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the new features in v2.8
mike clare
July 10, 2023
Anxiously awaiting industry acceptance of RTT but for now this app works as advertized. My only complaint is that the SSID list is confusing when it reports access points that dont broadcast an SSID name. It would also be nice if we could input and associate AP names with MAC#s
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What’s new

Added support for the 802.11be data standard and 802.11az ranging protocol using MIMO and LTF repetitions. Also decoded LCI/LCR Floor labels to support the FCC e911 Notice in Docket 7-114.