Google Wallet to support US biometric passports

Users will be able to scan their passports into Google Wallet, allowing for identity verification via NFC scanners or QR codes, though carrying a physical passport is still recommended.

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Google Wallet is set to introduce support for American biometric passports, a move highlighted by code leaker Assemble Debug. Initially launching in the US, users will scan their passports into Google Wallet to create a digital ID pass. The pass enables identity verification via NFC scanners or QR codes, although carrying a physical passport is still recommended. The feature, expected in an upcoming update, aligns with Google’s expansion into digital IDs, a space where Apple Wallet is also advancing with similar capabilities.

While not yet live, the integration of passport support was included in Google Wallet’s beta version, signalling imminent implementation. The development follows Google Wallet’s recent additions, including support for 29 more banks this June, focusing heavily on payment functionalities. In the US, digital driver’s licenses from states like Georgia and Arizona are already part of Google Wallet, facilitating airport use, among other services. Additionally, Google Wallet has integrated access control credentials from HID Global, broadening its utility beyond traditional payments.

Why does this matter?

In Europe, the trend towards interoperable digital wallets for national IDs within the EU indicates a broader application beyond travel. The initiative reflects a global shift towards mobile-based digital IDs for online financial services and government interactions, underscoring Google Wallet’s and similar platforms’ potential in shaping digital identity solutions in the Americas and beyond.