Apple's Wallet app in iOS 26 includes a new feature that lets you store physical card information alongside your digital payment cards. This allows you to quickly access account numbers, expiry dates, and other details without carrying the physical card.

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It's a simple addition in iOS 26, but it brings the Wallet app closer to being a comprehensive card management tool, filling the gap that third-party apps like 1Password typically fill. With the full card information to hand, you can check your card's expiry date for a subscription service or provide account details over the phone, without needing to dig through your physical wallet or memorize card numbers. It also means you don't have to delve into settings to find Safari's Autofill fields.

Adding Physical Card Information

To store your physical card details, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Wallet app on your iPhone, then tap one of your stored cards. Alternatively, add a new card using the + button, then select it in Wallet.
  2. Tap the "123" card symbol at the top, then authenticate with Face ID or your passcode.
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  3. Select Add Physical Card Information.
  4. Fill in your card details including name, number, expiry date (optional), and security code.
  5. Add a description to help identify the card.
  6. Tap Done to save.
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Apple encrypts and stores this information in your iCloud Keychain, keeping it secure and accessible only to you. The details are not used for Apple Pay transactions.

Viewing Stored Information

After adding your details, simply tap the card in Wallet and then tap the same "123" button at the top. You'll need to authenticate with Face ID or your passcode before the information displays, adding an extra layer of security to your stored card data.

Note that this is a feature of iOS 26, which is currently in beta. Apple will roll out a public release of iOS 26 sometime in September.

Top Rated Comments

mike1123 Avatar
3 weeks ago

But where do you access that info, unless you're actually paying for something?..
You can already access this info in iOS18 anytime you want. Not sure why this is big news. Settings > Apps > Safari > Autofill > Saved Credit Cards
:)
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
3 weeks ago
This fills a gap for people complaining that the Passwords app can only store passwords. Well, it's in the name. It's not meant to store other information. The Wallet app is a much more intuitive place to store card numbers and other secure information.

Now, all it really needs is the ability to scan a card that can't otherwise be added to Wallet like loyalty cards that don't have an "Add to Wallet" capability. They're often just UPC or QR codes that the Wallet app should be able to recreate because they're made using open standards.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nuff_said Avatar
3 weeks ago
Definitely a step in the right direction. Would still recommend carrying any physical card with you until the business, agency, or offices confirm digital copies are accepted.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Velli Avatar
3 weeks ago

How is this different than the physical card details you can already store in Safari autofill, especially since that can be used with Apple Pay online? This seems poorly thought out
Different features. There are situations where you can’t autofill. For instance when I buy something on my company PC.

This will be one of my favourite new features. It is literally the only reason I carry my wallet. Where I live, drivers license and medical ID is already on the phone.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ultratiem Avatar
3 weeks ago

That is a good feature imho, but, faceid should be required then to open the wallet app, not optional, required just like passwords app
“Tap the "123" card symbol at the top, then authenticate with Face ID or your passcode.”

You need your passcode to access the button. Missed the important bits before you formed your opinion bruh.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DougieS Avatar
3 weeks ago

But where do you access that info, unless you're actually paying for something?..
Settings > Apps > Safari > Autofill > Saved Credit Cards


I could be mistaken, but the auto fill function works when you are online to fill it out, but you still put in your ssd (or whatever that 3 digit code is) and it masks out some numbers. This on the other hand stores the full information for you locked away, so if you need to manually enter all CC info, you have it available. For example, if you are out and about and don't have your card, you can pull this up and get the 16 digit card number, expiration, and ccv to have the retailer manually enter.
The settings view above has all this information too.

I feel Apple will migrate the autofill feature to pull the information from the wallet app in the future. Makes more sense than being hidden in safari settings.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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