How It Works

Print the code. Stick it on the door. Know who is there.

Darwaza turns a printed QR code into a working doorbell flow. Visitors scan, add their details, and you get an alert on your phone. No camera installation. No electrician. No subscription just to start.

3 simple setup steps
0 wires, batteries, or drill holes
... global rings handled so far

Setup

The core flow is intentionally simple

A product like this only works if it is easier than a traditional doorbell. That means the owner setup is light, and the visitor side works in the browser with no app download.

Create your door in the app

Install Darwaza on Android, name your door, and let the app generate a unique QR code. You can set the label, invite family or staff, and decide how you want visitors to identify themselves.

Print and place the QR

Put the code where a visitor naturally looks when they arrive. Apartments, gates, clinics, shared offices, and even temporary spaces work well because there is no hardware to mount or maintain.

Visitors scan and you get notified

The visitor scans with their phone camera, opens the Darwaza web page, enters their details, and rings. You receive the alert in the app and can respond with text or voice depending on the flow.

What the visitor sees

No app friction on the visitor side

Darwaza works because it does not ask a delivery rider, neighbor, guest, or stranger to install anything. A standard phone camera is enough. That makes it usable in places where app downloads, storage limits, weak devices, or low patience would otherwise kill the interaction.

  • Open the phone camera
  • Scan the QR code
  • Enter a name and optional selfie
  • Send the ring request

What the owner gets

Useful context, not just a buzz

Instead of a meaningless ringtone, you receive context that helps you decide what to do next. That is especially useful for families managing multiple doors, elderly parents, home offices, and any setup where the person at the door matters more than raw video recording.

  • instant push notification
  • visitor identity details
  • optional selfie
  • voice or message follow-up
  • shared access for family or staff

Use Cases

One QR system, several high-value jobs

Homes and apartments

Great for rented homes, apartment doors, side entrances, and places where drilling or replacing wiring is annoying or impossible.

Overseas families

Useful when children live abroad and want a safer, easier way to know who is visiting parents or relatives back home.

Hajj safety cards

The same QR principle can support pilgrim safety and reunion flows when people get separated in crowded environments.

Honest positioning

Darwaza is not pretending to be every security product

If your main requirement is always-on video surveillance and archived footage, a camera product may still be the right tool. Darwaza wins where simplicity, privacy, renter friendliness, speed, and zero hardware matter more than permanent recording.