CredenPass is the app that replaces your physical school ID with a secure digital ID, verifiable in seconds from any iPhone.
If you're a parent, register all the people authorized to pick up your children—grandparents, aunts, uncles, babysitters—and receive a notification every time they leave school. If you're a security guard or administrator, verify identities with a QR code scan and keep an automatic log of every departure.
No printing. No plastic. No loss.
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH CREDENPASS?
For parents and guardians:
— Register unlimited authorized individuals to pick up your children
— Each person receives their own digital ID with a unique QR code
— Receive push notifications the moment your child leaves
— Update or revoke authorizations instantly from anywhere
— Manage IDs across multiple schools from a single app
For security personnel and administrators:
— Scan the ID's QR code and verify identity in less than 3 seconds
— View the photo, full name, and authorized student on screen
— Register departure with a single tap—no paperwork or manual logs
— Approve or reject ID requests from the admin panel
— View the complete departure history by student or date
REAL SECURITY
Each QR code has a cryptographic signature and a limited validity period. If an ID is suspended, the system immediately invalidates it—even if someone has a photo of the QR code. Verification always checks the current status in real time.
NO ADDITIONAL HARDWARE
Everything works from your iPhone. You don't need special readers or new equipment. The school operates with the devices it already has.
AUTOMATIC VALIDATION
Credentials are linked to the current school year. At the end of the year, they expire automatically. At the beginning of the next school year, the teacher renews them from the app in minutes.
FOR MEXICAN SCHOOLS
CredenPass is designed for private elementary and high school institutions in Mexico. Prices in MXN, invoicing with CFDI 4.0.
Does your school not yet use CredenPass? Request information at credenpass.kerneland.com
Developed by Kerneland · Mexico City