Google Wallet’s new tool that turns anything into a digital pass rolls out widely

Google Wallet has recently introduced an innovative feature that allows users to create digital passes from any text-based document. This development, first unveiled during the Google I/O event in May, has now rolled out to all users across the United States. The feature, known as the “Everything else” pass, enhances the app’s functionality beyond the traditional QR and barcode storage.

AI-Powered Pass Creation

At the heart of this upgrade is an advanced AI system that intelligently captures key information from a photograph of the document. Users can now effortlessly convert various text-based materials, such as car insurance cards or gym memberships, into digital formats. The AI not only identifies the type of pass being created but also retains the essential details, allowing users to view the original photo alongside the digital version.

Moreover, the AI is designed to recognize sensitive information, such as health or government ID details, and automatically classifies it as private. This built-in security feature ensures that users’ personal data is safeguarded, providing peace of mind when storing important documents.

How to Add a Digital Pass

To add a text-only pass to Google Wallet, users simply need to open the app and select Add to Wallet. A new option labeled Everything else will appear in the menu. After taking a photo of the desired card, users can follow the prompts to create their digital version.

This expanded utility of Google Wallet not only streamlines the process of managing passes but also encourages users to leave physical cards at home, provided that the establishments they frequent accept digital versions. As always, it’s advisable to check with specific venues regarding their acceptance of digital passes.

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Google Wallet's new tool that turns anything into a digital pass rolls out widely