Li-Fi is a wireless communication technology that uses visible light communication (VLC) to transmit data using LED light bulbs. By switching LED bulbs on and off faster than the human eye can detect, digital data can be encoded and transmitted through the light. Li-Fi provides several advantages over traditional Wi-Fi including much higher speeds, no interference with other wireless devices, and the ability to be used in places where radio signals are restricted. Researchers have achieved speeds over 500 megabytes per second in labs. Li-Fi has the potential to help solve the worldwide shortage of wireless spectrum and enable new applications for wireless connectivity through light.