Global Data. Zero Friction.

The instant-connect mobile provider. No apps. No accounts. Just scan and roam in 180+ countries.

Instant activation
Prepaid & secure
24/7 support

50 days to kickoff

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Travel data with clearer expectations

Synpas keeps the buying flow simple: prepaid data, instant QR delivery, and curated plans that are easier to compare at a glance.

180+
countries ready

Curated prepaid local, regional, and global travel data plans in one storefront.

5G/4G
and LTE capable

Modern travel data plans on supported devices and supported local partner networks.

Minutes
to get online

Buy your plan, scan the QR code, and connect when you land.

Prepaid data. No contracts. Keep your main number while you travel.

How it works

First-time eSIM setup should feel straightforward. Here is the whole flow before you even reach checkout.

1

Buy plan

Choose a country or regional eSIM with the data amount and duration that fits your trip.

2

Scan QR code

Install the eSIM from the QR code in your dashboard or delivery email in just a few taps.

3

Connect instantly

Turn on the eSIM, enable roaming, and it starts when you connect to a supported network.

Common questions before you buy

These are the questions most travelers ask before their first eSIM purchase.

Does my phone support eSIM?

Most iPhones from XR and XS onward and many recent Android flagships support eSIM. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked.

When does it activate?

Your plan starts when the eSIM first connects to a supported network at your destination, not when you buy it.

Can I use it as my main number?

Synpas plans are built for data. You can keep your primary SIM active for calls and texts while using the eSIM for travel data.

What networks does it use?

Synpas connects through local partner networks and supports 5G/4G and LTE where the device, plan, and destination network all allow it.

What happens when data runs out?

The plan stops passing data once the allowance is exhausted. You can then buy another plan or switch to a broader regional or global option.