Apple Wallet
| Apple Wallet | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Passbook (2012–2015) |
| Developer | Apple Inc. |
| Operating system | iOS watchOS |
| Service name | Apple Wallet (Wallet for short) |
| Type | Digital wallet app |
| Website | apple.com/wallet |
Apple Wallet (or simply Wallet, known as Passbook prior to iOS 9) is a digital wallet developed by Apple Inc. and included with iOS and watchOS that allows users to store Wallet passes such as coupons, boarding passes, student ID cards, government ID cards, business credentials, resort passes, car keys, home keys, event tickets, public transportation passes, store cards, and – starting with iOS 8.1 – credit cards, and debit cards for use via Apple Pay.[1]
History
Apple Passbook was announced at the 2012 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, 2012, and released with iOS 6 on September 19, 2012.[2] It was renamed "Apple Wallet" with the release of iOS 9 on September 16, 2015.[3][4]
Features
Wallet displays Aztec, PDF417, and QR 2D barcodes and Code 128 1D barcodes beginning with iOS 9.[5] Each digital coupon or ticket is known as a "pass".[6] When the user launches Wallet for the first time, a brief introduction screen appears with a button inviting users to browse apps on the App Store with Wallet integration. Passes can also be distributed online via Safari, sent to the user via email, or scanned using the built-in scanner in Wallet.
Passes are synced between iOS devices using iCloud, and OS X 10.8.2 and later also support opening passes to be sent to users' iOS devices. Although the app is available in iOS 6 or later, it is only available on iPhone and iPod Touch, but not on iPad.[7]
Since iOS 16, Wallet has also included the ability to track package deliveries for Apple Pay purchases from selected retailers, providing order details and shipping estimations as well as notifications for order arrivals or updates.[8]
Wallet has the following features:
- Displays 2D barcodes of following types: Aztec, PDF417 and QR.
- Displays 1D barcodes of following types: Code 128 beginning with iOS 9.
- Triggered by location. Up to 10 locations can be added to each Pass. A location is programmed as GPS coordinates (longitude, latitude, and altitude) and/or iBeacon UUID. (The UUID is a Universally Unique Identifier which is a 32 ASCII character code or a code automatically generated from a name using the PassKit API.)
- Triggered by time of pass.
- Localization of the pass. Up to 35 languages can be stored for each pass in Wallet.[9]
- Pass changes can be pushed via the Apple Push Notification service by the pass provider, or manually updated by the user themselves.
- Mobile IDs that operate over ISO 18013-5 can be read & logged via third-party apps in iOS 17.[10]
- Recurring payments with Apple Cash in iOS 17.[10]
Express Mode & Power reserve
The first form of Express Mode came under the name "Express Transit" in iOS 12.3. Since then, supported payment cards, as well as some stored-value transport cards (such as Octopus or Suica) could be used to pay for journeys on certain public transport networks without requiring the user to authenticate the payment with Touch ID or Face ID, or even needing to wake the device.[11] Once a supported payment or transit card is selected as a user's Express Transit card, one can simply hold their device near the card reader to authorize payment for the journey.
Since the initial functionality launched, Express Mode has expanded along with the number of card schemes Wallet supports. As of 2023, home keys, transit cards, access badges, campus IDs, hotel keys, and car keys are supported types of cards that can be used with Express Mode. However, Apple limits some passes if they are the same type or from the same issuer from being used with Express Mode. For example, a user can only have one campus ID and one car key each set to Express Mode. This can be mitigated in a sense by using an Apple Watch to split the Express Mode passes between multiple devices. Some cards support grouping to help ease the space that could be taken in the device's secure element. For instance, if a user has multiple home keys linked to Apple Home or multiple hotel rooms at a supported resort, all locks will be valid with a singular pass.[12]
On iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or iPhone SE (2nd generation) and later, Express Mode cards can be used up to five hours via power reserve after the device has powered off due to a drained battery. A low-battery icon will display with "Express Cards Available" text appearing at the bottom of the display, letting users know that Express Mode-enabled cards are still available for usage. Payment cards are only available via power reserve when used for transit transactions. Power reserve functionality is not available for any Apple Watch model as of 2023.[13]
Ecosystem
Passes exist in a larger ecosystem, because passes are created as a package. The package is a pass template, that is created with a pass signer, along with relevant data and a private key. Passes can be updated at any time using the PassKit API and an iOS app can interact directly with passes stored in Wallet.
Passes are presented and managed by Wallet. Systems and apps interact with passes via the PassKit API.[14]
In its simplest form, an interaction (or transaction) between a pass and a system is facilitated by a 2D barcode or the modern QR code although it requires the customer to initiate the activity.
In late 2014, the first known implementations utilizing the iBeacon wireless Geo-fence started to appear in retail locations in the US. The iBeacon solutions allowed the retailer to broadcast an unsolicited lock-screen notice onto smartphones within Bluetooth range.[15]
In 2015, Apple incorporated the ability to present a loyalty card in Wallet to a Payment terminal via NFC.[16] Walgreens enabled this first with their Balance Rewards loyalty program; customers can add their card to Wallet through the Walgreens or Duane Reade mobile apps and tap their device to the terminal when prompted for their rewards card.
In 2016, Apple released the iPhone 7, along with Apple Pay support in Japan. This included IC e-cards like Suica to also be added digitally onto Apple Wallet. These cards work like a normal IC card, just on the iPhone, and Apple Wallet users can make normal transactions with their IC card using their iPhone, using the FeliCa NFC contactless technology to operate. Apple Wallet users can also reload their IC card just from their device using a debit or credit card added to Apple Wallet. To get a Suica, you could buy one digitally from Apple Wallet, or get a physical one from a JR East station and transfer the card balance to an iPhone. Japan's second main IC card, PASMO, would also be released later in 2020 with support with Apple Wallet.[17] [18]
In 2018, support was added for contactless Campus card for select universities. Such credentials operate in a similar manner to physical RFID cards in that they can be tapped to supported readers.[19] The power reserve feature on select iPhones and Apple Watches allows for continued use of the card even when the battery is depleted as long as Express Mode is enabled.[20]
In 2020, car keys were made available for the Apple Wallet, beginning with supported BMW vehicles. Such keys can be shared with friends and family, and permissions can be set per member, such as how fast they can go and whether or not some vehicle-specific features can be enabled/disabled or not. Such passes can also operate over UWB in addition to NFC.[21]
In 2021, Apple announced the ability to store government-issued ID cards, resort passes, home keys, and business credentials in Wallet. As of September 2025, eleven U.S. States offer the ability to store a driver's license or state ID within the wallet app. Apple Wallet added support for the Japanese My Number Card in June 2025.[22]
In 2022, Apple announced a new feature to track your Apple Pay orders in Wallet.[23]
Financial services
Apple Account
Apple Account is a stored value gift card that is issued and managed within Wallet. Users can add balances from iTunes and Apple gift cards for use in physical Apple Stores via Apple Pay or online across Apple's various services and online shop. Available only in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Japan.[24][25][26]
Apple Card
Apple Card is an Apple-branded credit card that is issued and managed within Wallet. The service is currently provided by Goldman Sachs in association with Apple, and Chase will be assuming control by 2028.[27] Users can receive "Daily Cash" when shopping at certain retailers. A digital card is available to be added to Apple Pay for wherever Mastercard cards are accepted online or in-store. A physical card is also available, though it notably lacks an NFC antenna. Available only in the United States.[28]
Savings Account
Goldman Sachs also offers a savings account to Apple Card holders, with a maximum annual percentage yield of 4.15%. A savings account is not required to utilize Apple Card.[29]
Apple Cash
Apple Cash is a P2P payment service within Wallet. The service is provided by Green Dot Bank in association with Apple. Users can send and receive funds with others through the Wallet or Messages apps on iOS, watchOS, iPadOS, or macOS, or via tapping another user's iPhone or Apple Watch. A digital card is available to be added to Apple Pay for wherever Visa cards are accepted online or in-store. At launch, this service operated over the Discover Debit network, but has since switched to Visa Debit. Available only in the United States.[30]
Apple Pay
Apple Pay is a service within Wallet that allows for payments with select banks and card networks. Currently available in 97 countries.[31]
FinanceKit
FinanceKit is an API that allows third party iOS & iPadOS apps to display data from Apple Card, Apple Cash, Savings, and Orders stored in Wallet. Available only to apps that are listed in the American or British App Store.[32]
Availability
The Apple Wallet app is preinstalled on most iPhone and Apple Watch models worldwide, and developers from any country where Apple Developer resources are available can develop passes for Wallet. This is different from Apple Pay, which resides within Wallet, which currently has limited availability to a smaller selection of nations.
Region locking
These features in Wallet are locked behind a specific region setting of an iOS/watchOS device.[33]
| Feature | Country |
|---|---|
| E-Money (WAON, nanaco) | Japan[34] |
| Apple Card Family | United States[35] |
| Apple Cash Family | |
| Select State IDs[36] |
Supported loyalty programs
These programs are conveyed through NFC via Apple Wallet's VAS protocol. Programs that support One Tap are conveyed at the same time as a payment card stored in Apple Wallet. Conversely, Two Tap programs are redeemed in a sequential manner, where a loyalty pass is scanned first, and then the payment can be presented.[37][38]
| Country | Retailer | One Tap/Two Tap |
|---|---|---|
| Australia | Dan Murphy's My Dan's[39] | |
| Woolworths' Everyday Rewards[40] | Two Tap | |
| Finland | S Group's S-Etukortti[41] | One Tap |
| France | Carrefour's Carrefour Card[42] | One Tap & Two Tap |
| Ireland | Nando's Nando Card[43] | Two Tap |
| Japan | d Point[44] | One Tap & Two Tap |
| Ponta[45] | One Tap & Two Tap | |
| United Kingdom | Nando's Nando Card[46] | Two Tap |
| Texaco's Star Rewards | Two Tap | |
| United States | CAVA's CAVA Rewards[47] | One Tap |
| Coca-Cola's Vending Pass[48] | One Tap | |
| Dave & Buster's Power Card[49] | Two Tap | |
| Jimmy John's Freaky Fast Rewards[50] | One Tap | |
| Maverik's Adventure Club[51] | One Tap | |
| Panera Bread's MyPanera[52] | One Tap | |
| Quiznos' Toasty Points[53] | One Tap | |
| Salsarita's Salsarita Rewards[54] | One Tap | |
| Yogurtland's Real Rewards[55] | One Tap |
Supported public transport systems
For public transport systems where payment cards can be used & Express Mode is supported, passengers can travel with Apple Pay without authenticating each transaction. Transit cards that support direct provisioning can be issued within the Apple Wallet app itself, without needing to download a separate third-party application. Express Transit/Travel mode is available in the following places:[56][57][58][59]
| Country/Region | Transport operator/Fare payment system | Express mode with payment card | Transit card support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | All stations and buses of Transport for NSW | ||
| Belarus | All stations of Minsk Metro | ||
| Canada | All forms of transit that accept PRESTO except OC Transpo[60][61] | ||
| OC Transpo[60] | |||
| Mainland China | All forms of transit and stores that accept Beijing Transit cards (including Yitongxing Miaotong Card) | ||
| All forms of transit that accept Shanghai public transportation cards and selected forms of transit that accept China City Union cards | |||
| All forms of transit that accept China T-Union cards: Changsha, Changzhou, Chaozhou, Chongqing, Dalian, Foshan, Guangzhou Transit Card, Hangzhou, Heyuan, Huizhou, Jiangmen, Jieyang, Jilin, Jinan, Jinhua, Lhasa, Maoming, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanwei, Shaoguan, Shenzhen Transit Card, Shijiazhuang, Suzhou, Taizhou, Tianjin, Xiamen, Xi'an, Xuzhou, Yunfu, Zhaoqing transit cards.[62] | |||
| Finland | All Föli transit operators | ||
| France | Occasional travelers that want daily or single ticket with Navigo[63] | ||
| TCL[64] | |||
| Hong Kong | All forms of transit and stores that accept Octopus[65] | ||
| Italy | Autolinee Toscane busses and trams[66] | ||
| Japan | All forms of transit and stores that accept Suica | ||
| All forms of transit and stores that accept PASMO[67] | |||
| All forms of transit and stores that accept ICOCA | |||
| All forms of transit and stores that accept TOICA[68][69] | |||
| Saudi Arabia | All stations and buses of Riyadh Metro[70] | ||
| Serbia | Belgrade city public transport | ||
| Singapore | All Land Transport Authority public transit operators | ||
| South Korea | Forms of transit and stores that accept T-Money[71] | ||
| Sweden | All Skånetrafiken city buses | ||
| United Kingdom | All Arriva UK Bus transit operators | ||
| All Greater Manchester transit operators | |||
| All Brighton & Hove transit operators | |||
| All First Bus Group transit operators | |||
| All Metrobus transit operators | |||
| All Merseyrail transit operators | |||
| All Oxford Bus Company transit operators | |||
| All stations and buses of Transport for London | |||
| United States | All forms of transit that accept Ventra (direct provisioning not available)[72] | ||
| All forms of transit that accept TAP | |||
| All stations of Metropolitan Transportation Authority with OMNY readers | |||
| SEPTA Bus and Metro lines that accept contactless payments[73] | |||
| MTS and NCTD busses, trains, and trolleys[74][75] | |||
| MBTA bus, subway, and light rail lines that accept contactless payments[76][77] | |||
| All forms of transit that accept Hop Fastpass (direct provisioning not available) | |||
| All forms of transit that accept Clipper[78] | Partial | ||
| All forms of transit that accept SmarTrip (also U-Pass & Kids Ride Free)[79][80] | Partial | ||
| All forms of transportation in San Juan, Puerto Rico. AMA Bus and Tren Urbano.[81] |
In addition to the above scenarios, Apple Pay can still be used with other non-Express Transit/Travel readers that accept contactless open loop payment cards, but they will have to be verified beforehand.
Partially supported
| Country | Scenario | Fare Payment Method(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Select forms of transit that accept Breeze | Pre-authenticated payment cards linked to Breeze Mobile 2.0 account | Payment cards that are linked via Apple Pay to a Breeze Mobile 2 account can be used to board. These transactions do not actually charge the payment card, instead acting as an unofficial ID forwarding method. Uses funds from the affiliated Breeze Mobile 2.0 app balance to pay fare.[82][83] |
Upcoming
| Country | Scenario | Fare payment method(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | Forms of transit that accept OPUS | OPUS[84] |
| United States | Forms of transit that accept ORCA | ORCA[85] |
| United States | Forms of transit that accept Charlie | Charlie[86] |
Supported government-issued identifications
These territories permit their residents to save their government-issued identification credentials in Apple Wallet. In regards to American IDs, unlike the equivalent physical credentials, mobile government IDs in Apple Wallet can only be presented using NFC, so no barcode is scanned when presenting. Mobile IDs in Apple Wallet operate over the ISO 18013-5 or ISO 23220 mobile personal identification standards.[87] Once the credential is read, the ID holder must confirm the personal information they wish to share (full name, age, etc.) The transmission to the reader device will be completed over BLE after the presentation is fully verified. Added credentials can also be requested by apps to present virtually.[88] Available for iPhone 8 or later, and Apple Watch Series 4 or later.[89] All IDs are free of cost except those of North Dakota, which costs $5 per ID renewal.[90]
For Japanese IDs to be added, the Mynaportal app must be installed for provisioning to Wallet. Integration with Wallet for watchOS is not supported currently. Available for iPhone XR/XS/SE (2nd generation) or later, with iOS 18.5 or later.[91][92]
| Country/Region | Type | Area | Launch date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japan | ID | Countrywide[92] | 24 June 2025 |
| United States | ID | Arizona[93] | 23 March 2022 |
| ID | California[94] | 19 September 2024 | |
| ID | Colorado[95] | 9 November 2022 | |
| ID | Georgia[96] | 18 May 2023 | |
| ID | Hawaii[97] | 28 August 2024 | |
| ID | Illinois[98] | 18 November 2025 | |
| ID | Iowa[99] | 23 October 2024 | |
| ID | Maryland[100] | 26 May 2022 | |
| ID | Montana[101] | 19 Aug 2025 | |
| ID | New Mexico[102] | 5 December 2024 | |
| ID | North Dakota[103] | 30 September 2025 | |
| ID | Ohio[104] | 1 August 2024 | |
| ID | Puerto Rico[105] | 12 December 2024 | |
| ID | West Virginia[106] | 23 October 2025 |
Partially supported
| Country | State/Territory | Launch date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greece | Countrywide | July 2022[107][108] | Issued in a normal .pkpass format with a barcode for verification. ISO 18013-5 non-compliant. |
| UAE | Countrywide[109] | 2024 | Issued in a normal .pkpass format with a barcode for verification. ISO 18013-5 non-compliant. Available through the UAE ICP App.[110] |
Upcoming
| Country | State/Territory | Estimated Launch | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Arkansas[111] | Unknown | Driver's license/State ID |
| Connecticut[112] | Unknown | ||
| Kentucky[112] | Unknown | ||
| Mississippi[113] | Unknown | ||
| Oklahoma[112] | Unknown | ||
| Utah[112] | Unknown | ||
| Virginia[114] | Unknown |
Other non-government issued identifications
These are digital IDs issued by Apple that utilize information from an individual's government-issued ID, but the digitized pass itself is not considered to be "government-issued."
| Country | Type |
|---|---|
| United States | Passport[115] |
Supported digital keys
These home locks, vehicle models, hotel rooms, and more can be unlocked via NFC with the iPhone XR, iPhone XS or later, and Apple Watch Series 5 or later. In addition, certain locks and car models that support operation via UWB (AKA "passive entry") require an UWB compatible device (such as the iPhone 11 or later or the Apple Watch Series 6 or later) for enhanced functionality.[116][117]
Notes
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