Add your own stuff to Apple Wallet
Wallet on iPhone is a bulging catch-all. Apple stores all your payment card information there, and it’s an interface for adding and removing cards, as well as viewing associated details.…
The Apple Wallet app has evolved in iOS 27 to become a more versatile storage solution. Previously, Wallet could only store cards and related information, but now users can create their own virtual passes. To add a new pass, open the Wallet app and tap the Add button in the top-right corner. Select Create a Pass and follow the prompts.
Visual Intelligence, a feature available on newer iPhones, can scan and extract information from barcodes and QR codes to populate the pass. Users can customize the pass by adding or removing fields, changing background colors, and even adding a custom image. If Visual Intelligence isn't an option, users can create a pass manually by choosing from various templates and entering data for each field.
Once added, the pass can be edited using the More button or Pass Details view. While Apple is improving Wallet on iPhone, it still lags behind on iPad and Mac, leaving these platforms with limited Wallet functionality. Despite these limitations, Wallet Creator and WalletWallet offer alternative solutions for creating passes, albeit with varying levels of privacy and customization.
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