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Google Wallet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Digital wallet platform by Google
This article is about the mobile app introduced in 2022. For the discontinued service of the same name, seeGoogle Wallet (2011–2018).
"Google Pay (2018–2022)" redirects here. For the 2020 app, seeGoogle Pay (mobile app).
Not to be confused withGoogle Pay (payment method).

Google Wallet
DeveloperGoogle
Initial release18 July 2022; 3 years ago (2022-07-18)
Stable release(s)[±]
Android25.44 (Build 828571963) / 6 November 2025; 16 days ago (2025-11-06)[1][2]
Wear OS25.41 (Build 827587639) / 4 November 2025; 18 days ago (2025-11-04)[1][3]
Operating system
Discontinued
Service nameGoogle Wallet
(Wallet for short)
TypeDigital walletapp
Websitewallet.google

Google Wallet (or simplyWallet) is adigital wallet platform developed byGoogle. It is available for theAndroid,Wear OS, andFitbit OS operating systems, and was announced on May 11, 2022, at the 2022Google I/O keynote. It began rolling out on Android smartphones on July 18, 2022.

History

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Google payment apps


2006–2013
Google Checkout
2011–2015
Google Wallet
2015–2018
Android Pay
2015–2018
Google Wallet
2017–2018
Tez
2018–2022
Google Pay
2018–2020
Google Pay Send
2018–2020
Google Pay
2022–present
Google Wallet
2020–present
Google Pay


See also:Google Pay (payment method)

The "Google Wallet"brand name was first used for the company'smobile payment systemof the same name, which was introduced in 2011 before being merged withAndroid Pay into a new app called Google Pay in 2018.[4][5] The old Wallet app, with its functionality reduced to apeer-to-peer payments service, was rebrandedGoogle Pay Send before it was discontinued as well in 2020.[6] In 2020, the Google Pay app underwent an extensive redesign based on Google's India-focusedTez app, expanding into an all-encompassing personal finance app.[7] This replaced the Tez app on the Play Store, while the 2018 Google Pay app continued to co-exist as a separate, pre-installed app on Android smartphones.[8][9]

Google Wallet (2011) launches

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Google demonstrated the original version of the original Google Wallet app at a press conference on May 26, 2011. The first app was released in the US only on September 19, 2011. Initially, the app only supportedMastercard cards issued byCitibank.

On May 15, 2013, Google announced the integration of Google Wallet andGmail, allowing users to send money through Gmail attachments. While Google Wallet was available only in the United States, the Gmail integration was made available in the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

In 2015, a physical Google Wallet card was launched as an optional addition to the app, which allowed users to make purchases at point-of-sale (in stores or online) drawing from funds in their Google Wallet account, attached debit card account, or bank account. The card could also be used to withdraw cash at ATMs with no Google-associated fee, and could be used like a debit card for virtually any purpose, including such things as renting a car. The Wallet Card was discontinued on June 30, 2016, and replaced withAndroid Pay.

Android Pay launches

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Originally launched as Android Pay, the service was released atGoogle I/O 2015. Android Pay was a successor to and built on the base established byGoogle Wallet which was released in 2011.[10] It also used technology from the carrier-backedSoftcard—Google had acquired its intellectual property in February 2015.[11][12] At launch, the service was compatible with 70% of Android devices and was accepted at over 700,000 merchants.[11] The old Google Wallet still powered web-based Play Store purchases and some app-based peer-to-peer payments.[11]

The logo of the former branding of the service,Android Pay

In 2016, Google began a public trial inSilicon Valley of a relatedmobile app called Hands Free. In this system, the customer does not need to present a phone or card. Instead, a customer announces that they wish to "pay with Google" and give their initials to the cashier, who verifies their identity with a photo previously uploaded to the system. The customer's phone will only authorize payment if its geographic location system indicates that it is near a participating store.[13][14]

On September 18, 2017, Google launched a payments app in India known asTez, utilizing theUnified Payments Interface (UPI).[15] On August 28, 2018, Google rebranded Tez toGoogle Pay.[16]

Android Pay and Google Wallet become Google Pay

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Google Pay acceptance mark

On January 8, 2018, Google announced that Google Wallet would be merged into Android Pay, with the service as a whole rebranded as Google Pay.[17][18] This merger extends the platform into web-based payments integrated into other Google and third-party services. It also took over the branding ofGoogle Chrome'sautofill feature.[19] Google Pay adopts the features of both Android Pay and Google Wallet through its in-store, peer-to-peer, andonline payments services.[20][17]

The rebranding began to roll out as an update to the Android Pay app on February 20, 2018; the app was given an updated design and now displays a personalized list of nearby stores that support Google Pay.[21][22][23] The rebranded service provided a newAPI that allows merchants to add the payment service to websites, apps,Stripe,Braintree, andGoogle Assistant.[24] The service allows users to use the payment cards they have on file in their Google Account.[25]

Google Pay becomes Google Wallet (2022)

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In January 2022,Bloomberg News reported that the company was planning to transform Google Pay into a "comprehensive digital wallet",[26] following the app's reported slow growth and the shutdown ofPlex.[27][28] In April, it was reported that Google was planning to revive the "Google Wallet" branding in a new app or interface, and integrated with Google Pay.[29][30] Google officially announced Google Wallet on May 11, 2022, at the 2022Google I/O keynote.[31] The app began rolling out on Android smartphones on July 18, replacing the 2018 app and co-existing with the 2020 Google Pay app in the U.S.[9][32] While the app name itself was changed from Google Pay to Google Wallet, the service name of actually paying for things online or in-store remains as "Google Pay."

International deployment

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In itsUK launch,[when?] Android Pay supportedMastercard,Visa, and debit cards from many of the UK's major financial institutions – includingBank of Scotland,First Direct, Halifax,HSBC,Lloyds Bank,M&S Bank,MBNA andNationwide Building Society – "with new banks being added all the time", according to Google.[citation needed]NatWest,RBS andUlster Bank launched on September 14, 2016. On September 8, 2016, it was reported that UK banksTSB andSantander would be participating in the following weeks.[33] Android Pay was launched in Singapore on June 28, 2016[34] and in Australia on July 14, 2016.[35][36]

Android Pay launched inIreland on December 7, 2016, and was initially available to customers ofAIB andKBC, having since been extended toBank of Ireland andUlster Bank. The service works with both credit and debit cards.[37]

On December 21, 2018, Google Payment obtained an e-money license inLithuania – the license will enable Google to process payments, issue e-money, and handle electronic money wallets in the EU.[38][39]

On November 17, 2020, Google Pay was enabled by Mastercard in ten new European countries:Austria,Bulgaria,Estonia,Greece,Hungary,Latvia, Lithuania,Netherlands,Portugal, andRomania.[40] Cardholders of participating Mastercard partner banks for these countries will be able to use the Google Pay service through their respective mobile banking apps.[41]

On June 30, 2022, it was announced at the Google forMexico event that payment methodGoogle Pay & the Google Wallet app would soon be available in Mexico.[42] Google Wallet was introduced inIndia on 8 May 2024, albeit it will function in tandem withGoogle Pay mobile app, the main payment solution in the market.[43]

Features

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Google Wallet allows users to store items such aspayment cards for use via Google Pay, as well as passes such asloyalty cards,digital keys, digitalidentification cards,transit passes, event tickets, and health passes.[44]

Digital car keys in Google Wallet can still be utilized when the screen is off or the battery is depleted.[45]

Although the Wear OS and Android versions of Wallet are currently fragmented, Google has stated that its "long-term goal is for feature parity on your watch and phone," though as of 2024, new features continue to be launched without parity on all platforms.[46] AtGoogle I/O 2024, Google announced that "expanded support for passes of all types" would be coming to Wear OS and Fitbit OS.[47]

Comparison between phone and wearable versions

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FeatureAndroidWear OSFitbit OSNotes
Pay with EMV payment cards via Google PayYesPartialPartialSome payment cards are not supported on Wear OS or Fitbit OS.
Pay with FeliCa payment cards via Google PayYesYesNoFor Wear OS:

Only forPixel Watches,Galaxy Watch Ultra, andGalaxy Watch6 or later devices purchased in Japan.[48][49][50]

Pay via QR codeYesNoNoFor Android:

Only available in Brazil.

Store passes[51]YesPartialComing soonFor Wear OS:

Private passes are not supported. Smart Tap (NFC) passes only show their fallback QR code/barcode/number.[47]

Store campus identificationsYesComing soonNo
Store corporate badgesYesYesComing soon
Store government-issued identificationsYesNoNo
Store hotel keysYesYesNo[52]
Store digital car keysYesYesNoFor Android:

Only for select devices, most notably Pixel Fold, Pixel 6, & Pixel 6a or later devices.

For Wear OS:

Only for Pixel Watch 3 or later.[53]

Store MIFARE/ITSO/EMV transit cardsYesPartialPartialFor Android:[54]

iPASS can only be stored on

  • Xiaomi 14T/14T Pro
  • POCO F7 Ultra/POCO F7 Pro
  • POCO X7 Pro

For Wear OS:

Only SmarTrip, Clipper, ORCA, PRESTO, and Myki are supported.[55]

For Fitbit OS:[56]

iPASS can only be stored on

  • Sense Series
  • Versa Series (excluding Lite version)
  • Charge 3 Series and above
Store FeliCa transit cardsYesPartialPartialFor Android:

Only for supported devices purchased in Japan.

For Wear OS:

Only forPixel Watches,Galaxy Watch6 or later, and Galaxy Watch Ultra devices purchased in Japan.[57][50]

For Fitbit OS:

Suica cards can be stored throughFitbit Wallet instead (Fitbit account region must be set to Japan.)

Store FeliCa e-money cardsYesNoNoFor Android:

Only for supported devices purchased in Japan.

Store transit loyalty cardsYesNoNo[58]

Skip device unlock & Battery depletion

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Most NFC passes can be transmitted when the Android device is locked, but the screen must be lit (Always On Display does not count.) This includes most compatible transit cards, loyalty passes, tickets, and campus IDs. However, government IDs can only be used when the device is unlocked.[59]

Only one class of NFC passes allows usage when the screen is unlit or the battery is depleted: car keys.[60]

Usage

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Passes and cards stored in Wallet require varying levels of authentication in order to convey to a reader.[61][62][63]

FeatureAndroidWear OSFitbit OS
Pay with EMV payment cards via Google PayPhone on, phone unlocked. To pay with non-default, Wallet app must be open to desired card.Watch on, watch unlocked, Wallet app open.Watch on, watch unlocked, Wallet app open.
Pay with FeliCa payment cards via Google PayPhone on, phone unlocked to pay with default iD/QUICPay card. To pay with non-default, Wallet app must be open to the desired card.Watch on, watch unlocked to pay with default iD/QUICPay card. To pay with non-default, Wallet app must be open to desired card.
Pay via QR codePhone on, phone unlocked, Wallet app open & ready to scan QR.
Use code-based or visual passes (excluding visual transit passes)Phone on, phone unlocked, Wallet app open & viewing desired pass.Watch on, watch unlocked, Wallet app open & viewing desired pass.
Use general NFC (Smart Tap) passesPhone on, phone screen lit. Some Pixel devices will wake their own screen when presented to an NFC reader.
Use private passesPhone on, phone unlocked, Wallet app open, authenticate additional time.
Use government-issued identificationsPhone on, phone unlocked, verify shared info. Additional step of opening the Wallet app is required if scanning 2D code instead of NFC.
Use digital car keysPhone can be on or off for use via NFC. For UWB, phone must be on.Watch can be on and unlocked or manually powered off after having been unlocked for use via NFC. For UWB, watch must be on and unlocked.
Pay with EMV payment cards on transitPhone on. To pay with non-default, phone must be unlocked and Wallet app must be open to desired card.Watch on, watch unlocked. To pay with non-default, Wallet app must be open to desired card.
Use MIFARE/ITSO/EMV transit cardsPhone on, phone screen lit. Some Pixel devices will wake their own screen when presented to an NFC reader.**Watch on, watch unlocked.*[64]Watch can be on or off, depending on device.^[65]
Use FeliCa transit cardsPhone can be on or off.Watch on, watch unlocked.
Use transit loyalty cardsPhone on, phone screen lit. Some Pixel devices will wake their own screen when presented to an NFC reader.

* = except Clipper & myki; Wallet app must be open in those cases

** = except iPASS; phone can be off in that case

^ = iPASS only

Pass Transfers

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When switching devices or factory resetting, passes that are limited to one device have the potential to be lost, as Android/Wear OS does not automatically remove data from Wallet when the aforementioned processes are initiated. The user must remember to clear device-specific passes, such as transit cards, IDs, and keys from their current devices.[66]

Ecosystem

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"Add to Google Wallet" badge

Google Wallet has a passes feature, which exists in a larger ecosystem. They are presented below the user's payment cards and can be sorted manually. Developers must first be granted access to the Google Wallet API before they can author such items.[67] Passes can be shared to other users via a link, so long as the issuer of said pass does not restrict its addition to more than one user's Wallet.[68]

In its simplest form, an interaction (or transaction) between a pass and a system is facilitated by a 1D or 2D code, although it requires the customer to initiate the activity. Passes can also contain nothing but plain text or an image.

In addition to retailer-specific passes, Google Wallet also supports contactless student IDs that can be added through the Transact eAccounts and CBORD GET Mobile applications.[69] Government-issued IDs are also supported in ten American states.[70][71][72]

Smart Tap

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Google Wallet offers Smart Tap technology for use by developers and merchants that enables NFC passes to be stored within a customer's Google Wallet for use at a compatible terminal. Google offers the technology free of charge through the Google Pay & Wallet Console. Each pass issuer is given a Collector ID to use to configure their compatible terminals. If multiple passes within a user's Wallet match a terminal's Collector ID, a carousel will appear when tapping, allowing the user to tap their device, swipe to the next pass, and then repeat the process until all desired passes are transmitted.[73]

This technology is currently used by a variety of businesses worldwide for a wide range of uses.Walt Disney World Resort (USA),Ticketmaster (USA & UK), andPathé Cinémas (France) use it for ticketing.[74][75]Redbox (USA),Nando's (UK & Ireland), andWoolworth's (Australia) use it for loyalty programs.[76][77][78] AndAnytime Fitness (Globally),Keepcool (France),Club Lime (Australia), &David Lloyd Clubs (UK) use it for memberships.[79][80][81][82]

Financial services

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Google Pay

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Main article:Google Pay (payment method)

Google Pay is a service within Wallet that allows for payments with select banks and card networks. Currently available in a subset of the countries that support Google Wallet.

QR Payments

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Not to be confused with QR payments viaGPay app.

Wallet allows for QR payments in Brazil. This service supports the Visa, Mastercard, and Elo networks, as well as viaPix, and is primarily intended for users that do not have NFC functionality in their Android-powered devices.[83][84][85]

Availability

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Unsupported countries

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As of November 2025[update], Google Wallet is available nearly globally, with the exceptions of:[86][87]

Region locking

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Google Wallet prohibitsFeliCa-based payment, transit, and loyalty functionality (e.g. Suica, PASMO, WAON, etc.) from being accessed on non-Japanese devices by restricting the initialization of the required third-party Osaifu-Keitai middleware apps on both Android & Wear OS. However, users have discovered ways to enable the functionality on non-Japanese models ofPixels viarooting.[88][89] This behavior is in contrast to other wallets such as Apple Wallet, which allow users with any regional device model (iPhone 7 or later) to add FeliCa-based cards.[90][91]

In turn, users with Japanese devices cannot access North American & European transit cards such asSmarTrip andPop, though there is a workaround via previewing a route in Google Maps that uses the desired fare payment method, and selecting the banner that offers to add said card to Wallet.

Campus IDs are also locked to devices bought in the United States of America, Canada, and Australia. Google claims support for international devices is "coming soon," though this has been promised for several years as of 2024.[62]

In addition, UWB functionality for car keys is limited to regions that allow the frequency to be broadcast in personal mobile devices by law.[92]

Supported loyalty programs

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These programs are conveyed through NFC through Google Wallet's Smart Tap feature. Some of these can be added through the Google Wallet app directly, while others must be added through the respective retailer's app or website. Programs that support One Tap are conveyed at the same time as a payment card stored in Google Wallet. Conversely, Two Tap programs are redeemed in a sequential manner, where a loyalty pass is scanned first, and then payment can be presented.[93]

CountryRetailerOne Tap/Two Tap
 AustraliaDan Murphy's My Dan's[94]
Woolworths'Everyday Rewards[78]Two Tap
 IrelandNando's Nando Card[95]Two Tap
 Japand Point[96]Two Tap
Rakuten Point Card[97]Two Tap
New ZealandWoolworths'Everyday Rewards[98]Two Tap
 TaiwanOPEN POINT[99][100]One Tap
 United KingdomNando's Nando Card[101]Two Tap
Texaco's Star Rewards[102]Two Tap
Valero's SaveUP Rewards[103]
 United StatesCoca-Cola's Vending Pass[104]One Tap
Dave & Buster's Power Card[105]One Tap
Jimmy John's Freaky Fast Rewards[106]One Tap
Walgreens' myWalgreens[107]Two Tap
Yogurtland's Real Rewards[108]One Tap

Supportedpublic transport systems

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Due to the open nature of the Android platform, some transit cards are only available through other Android-based mobile wallets or via their own apps (e.g.Navigo for Samsung Wallet orTAP for Android). Transit cards that support direct provisioning can be issued within the Google Wallet app itself, without needing to download a separate third party application. Some public transport systems listed here support skipping verification with Google Pay on Android and Wear OS, wherein the only requirement for transmitting a payment or transit card is for the device to be on (for phones), or further have the device unlocked (for watches.) This is not supported on Google Wallet for Fitbit OS, however. Users with Fitbit watches must open the Wallet app time each time they scan their fare payment method (except FeliCa-based fare methods).[109][110]

All FeliCa-based cards require separate apps to be used and managed by Wallet. Suica and PASMO require the Osaifu-Keitai app, and Octopus requires the Octopus app. All these cards are region-locked and cannot be added by foreign tourists.[89]

Transit Insight cards are passes that can be linked to one payment card in a user's Wallet. Similarly to a transit card, it will keep track of rides made on the system and offer fare caps. However, there is no standalone balance. All funds are pulled directly from the linked payment card.[58]

CountryAreaSkip verificationDirect provisioningWear OS supportStored viaFare Payment Method(s)
 AustraliaQueenslandPayment cards
SydneyYesPayment cards
VictoriaYesYesYesHost Card EmulationMyki*
 Brazil Rio de Janeiro (onlyMetrôRio)Payment cards
 São Paulo (onlySPTrans)Payment cards
 CanadaOntario (TTC,GO Transit,Brampton Transit,MiWay,Oakville Transit andUP Express.[111])YesYesYesHost Card EmulationPRESTO
Payment cards-VISA,Mastercard andAmerican Express accepted. UP Express also acceptsInterac debit cards.
VancouverPayment cards
 GreeceAthensYesPayment cards-VISA andMastercard accepted.
Hong KongCountrywide[112]YesNoNoSecure Element via Octopus appOctopus
 JapanCountrywideYesYesYesSecure Element via Osaifu-Keitai appSuica
YesYesYesSecure Element via Osaifu-Keitai appPASMO
 MexicoCDMX (onlyMexico City Metrobús andMexico City Metro)Payment cards
 SingaporeCountrywideYesPayment cards
 SlovakiaCountrywide[113]YesNoNoHost Card EmulationUbian
 SpainMadrid[114][115]YesNoNoHost Card EmulationTarjeta Transporte Público
 TaiwanCountrywideYesYesNoSecure ElementiPASS[116]
KaohsiungNoYesPayment cards-VISA andMastercard accepted.
New Taipei MetroNoYesPayment cards-Mastercard are accepted byAnkeng andDanhai light rail.
Taichung MRTNoYesPayment cards-VISA accepted.
Taoyuan Airport MRTNoYesPayment cards-VISA andMastercard accepted.
 UkraineKyivPayment cards
 United KingdomBrighton and Hove[117]YesNoTransit loyalty card connected to payment card
EdinburghYesPayment cards
LondonYesPayment cards
ManchesterYesPayment cards
Tyne and WearYesYesNoHost Card EmulationPop
West MidlandsYesNoNoHost Card EmulationSwift
 United StatesChicagoYesNoNoHost Card EmulationVentra
YesPayment cards
DallasYesPayment cards
Las VegasYesNoNoHost Card EmulationContactless ticket
MiamiYesPayment cards
Monterey[118]YesNoTransit loyalty card connected to payment card
New York CityYesPayment cards
Portland, OregonYesNoNoHost Card EmulationHop Fastpass
YesPayment cards
San FranciscoYesYesYesHost Card EmulationClipper*, payment cards (BART only)
SeattleYesYesYesHost Card EmulationORCA[119]
Washington, D.C.YesYesYesHost Card EmulationSmarTrip, payment cards (Metrorail only)[120]

* = Card cannot be used without opening Wallet beforehand on Wear OS.

Upcoming

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CountryAreaWear OS supportStored viaFare Payment Method(s)
MexicoJalisco[121]UnknownUnknownMi Movilidad
United Arab EmiratesDubai[122]UnknownUnknownnol
United StatesLos Angeles[123]UnknownUnknownTAP
Philadelphia[124]UnknownUnknownSEPTA Key
Washington, D.C.UnknownHost Card EmulationKids Ride FreeSmarTrip[125]

Supported digital keys

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These vehicle models, hotel rooms, and more can be unlocked via NFC. Car keys in particular require select devices runningAndroid 12/Wear OS 5 or later, most notably thePixel 6 or later. In addition, certain car models that support operation via UWB (AKA "passive entry") require anUWB compatible device, such as thePixel Fold, Pro models of Pixel 6 and later devices, orPixel Watch 3 and later, for enhanced functionality.[126][127]

Main article:List of digital keys in mobile wallets

Supported government-issued identifications

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These territories permit their residents to save their government-issued identification credentials in Google Wallet. Mobile IDs in Google Wallet support three personal identification standards: ISO 18013-5, ISO 23220-4, and NIST 800-63.[128] Users have a choice whether to present their ID via NFC or QR. 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 overBLE after the presentation is fully verified. Credentials can also be utilized in apps or on the web. All IDs are free except those issued by North Dakota, which costs $5 per ID renewal.[129] Available for devices runningAndroid 9 or later.[130][131]

CountryTypeState/Territory
 United StatesIDArizona
IDArkansas[132]
IDCalifornia[133]
IDColorado
IDGeorgia
IDIowa[134]
IDMaryland[135]
IDMontana[136]
IDNew Mexico[137]
IDNorth Dakota[129]
IDPuerto Rico[6]

Upcoming

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CountryTypeState/Territory
JapanIDCountrywide[138]
 United StatesIDIllinois[139]
IDOhio[140]
IDVirginia[141]
IDWest Virginia[142]

Other non-government issued identifications

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These are ID passes issued by Google that utilize information from an individual's government-issued ID, but the digitized pass itself is not considered to be "government-issued."

CountryType
 United StatesPassport[143][142]
United Kingdom

Device-specific & region-locked features

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Some features in Wallet are locked to certain devices that have additional hardware or software that aren't included in other Android/Wear OS devices, such as secure elements or licenses for certain region-specific middleware.

Car keys

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Some devices may need Android OS or Play System updates before being compatible. Compatible Pixel Watches must be paired with a compatible Pixel phone to use digital keys.[144]

BrandModelUWB availability
GooglePixel 6aNo
Pixel 6No
Pixel 6 ProYes
Pixel 7aNo
Pixel 7No
Pixel 7 ProYes
Pixel 8aNo
Pixel 8No
Pixel 8 ProYes
Pixel FoldYes
Pixel 9aNo
Pixel 9No
Pixel 9 ProYes
Pixel 9 Pro FoldYes
Pixel 10No
Pixel 10 ProYes
Pixel 10 Pro FoldYes
Pixel Watch 3Yes
Pixel Watch 4Yes
Motorola[145]Edge 50 Ultra[146]Yes
Razr 50 UltraNo
Razr 60 UltraNo
Razr Plus 2024No
Razr Ultra 2025Yes
OnePlus[145]11No
OpenNo
12No
13No
Oppo[147]Find N3No
Find N3 FlipNo
Find N5No
Find X8No
Find X8 ProNo
Xiaomi[148][147]12No
12 ProNo
13No
13 ProNo
13 UltraNo
13TNo
13T ProNo
14No
14 UltraNo
14TNo
14T ProNo
15No
15 UltraNo
MIX FlipYes

Transit cards

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Transit cardRequirement(s)
iPASSPhones:

Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Xiaomi 14T, Xiaomi 14T Pro, Xiaomi MIX Flip

POCO F7 Ultra, POCO F7 Pro, POCO X7 Pro

Wearables:

Fitbit Sense or later, Fitbit Versa or later (except Lite), Fitbit Charge 3 or later

Google Account region must be set to Taiwan

OctopusPhones: Android 12 or later with NFC

Must install Octopus Wallet app (which requires a Hong Kong phone number to sign up for)

PASMOPhones: Japanese models of select phones

Must installOsaifu-Keitai app

Wearables:

Japanese models of Google Pixel Watch or later

Japanese models of Samsung Galaxy Watch6 or later, Galaxy Watch Ultra

Google Account region must be set to Japan

Suica

e-Money cards

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e-Money cardRequirement(s)
EdyPhones: Japanese models of select phones

Must installOsaifu-Keitai app

nanaco
WAON

See also

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