iOS 26 Will Let You Add Your U.S. Passport to Wallet for Identity Verification

In iOS 26, Apple is implementing a new Digital ID feature that builds on integration for Driver's Licenses in the Wallet app. Starting this fall, Apple Wallet will allow iPhone users to add a U.S. passport that can be used in lieu of a physical passport for domestic travel.

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The Digital ID can be stored on the ‌iPhone‌ or the Apple Watch, and it can be used at select TSA checkpoints throughout the United States. It is Real ID compliant, as a passport can be presented instead of a Real ID when traveling.

Digital IDs do not replace physical passports, and Apple warns that they cannot be used for international travel or border crossings. In these situations, a physical passport will be required, but for domestic travel, ‌iPhone‌ users won't need to pull out a passport and can instead pass through TSA checkpoints quicker.

As with state driver's licenses and IDs, Digital IDs will work for age and identity verification in apps, retail store locations, and new in ‌iOS 26‌, websites. The option to add a passport to Wallet for use as an ID option will expand digital identification features to many more ‌iPhone‌ users.

U.S. states and territories have been slowly rolling out support for IDs in the Wallet app, but it is still limited to Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Puerto Rico.

Apple is adding other travel-friendly features to the Wallet app. There's an overhauled boarding pass experience that provides users with a Live Activity overview of their flight and real-time updates. Boarding passes also offer options to go to Maps for an airport overview, and Find My for tracking luggage.

Apple is partnering with airlines to implement the updated boarding passes, and these airlines will be the first to support the feature: Air Canada, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, Jetstar, Lufthansa Group, Qantas, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Virgin Australia.

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Top Rated Comments

xhArRiSoNxD Avatar
12 weeks ago
This is a great way to get around waiting on individual states.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jaytv111 Avatar
12 weeks ago

As awesome as this and digital state driver licenses are, there is 0 chance I am willingly handing over my entire phone to any authority!
This is like saying "As awesome as Apple Pay is, there is 0 chance I am willingly handing over my entire phone to any cashier!"
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dontwalkhand Avatar
12 weeks ago

As awesome as this and digital state driver licenses are, there is 0 chance I am willingly handing over my entire phone to any authority!
It only took a few posts before someone posts this misinformation…yet…..again.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jaytv111 Avatar
12 weeks ago

I thought the Keynote said "it's not a replacement for your physical passport". Does that mean that you might still need it? Direct link to that note:

Here's how to think about it: You can use it to check into TSA checkpoints at select airports (and even then, sometimes you can't, machines not working, or TSA Pre only and you aren't on TSA Pre, or the agent just yells at you to show your ID card).

You can't use it for customs at all. You can't enter or exit any country with it. You can't even use it where you can use passport cards (a separate thing you can get that lets you pass certain border checkpoints, but not for use in international air travel). They don't accept it, yet, for anything besides TSA.

It's a way of delivering national ID in Apple Wallet. But it's not a replacement for a physical passport.

Reminder: if you are doing any international travel, you need a passport. You can optionally use a passport for domestic travel, especially if you don't have a RealID card and RealID is now required for domestic air travel.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
12 weeks ago

As awesome as this and digital state driver licenses are, there is 0 chance I am willingly handing over my entire phone to any authority!
For those having a hard time imagining how this works and to quiet the paranoia in this thread, here you go:



It doesn't unlock your phone, you DO NOT hand your phone to anybody, nobody even needs to look at your phone because you're not showing them a picture of your driver's license, you're authorizing access to specific information from your State's database.

You tap the terminal, it tells you what it's requesting, and then you agree to send just that information with a Face ID confirmation, just like Apple Pay. Your phone remains locked and in your possession.[Click to view video attachment]
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Macalway Avatar
12 weeks ago
" At select TSA checkpoints"

Funny. You rely on this alone folks, don't expect the airline to reimburse your ticket. But it's a good idea for convenience.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)