Apple’s Wallet app received a variety of great features in iOS 26, but one of my favorites is a convenient new way to manage and access credit cards. Here’s how to use it.
iOS 26 expands systemwide AutoFill to support credit cards
I try to avoid manually typing in credit cards details as much as possible. And in iOS 26, that goal has become far easier to accomplish.
That’s because iOS 26 expands the systemwide AutoFill feature to now include credit cards.
So the next time you need to enter credit card details on your iPhone, you can follow a few simple steps:
Tap anywhere in a text field to invoke the copy/paste menu Choose the ‘AutoFill’ menu option Tap ‘Credit Card’ Then find and tap the card you want
No matter what app you’re using or website you’re on, this provides a convenient way to automatically fill in your credit card number and other details.
But how do you set up the feature in the first place?
AutoFill support for credit cards is essentially a carryover of a longtime Safari feature. But now that Apple has expanded it systemwide, it’s available in more places and for more users than ever.
There’s also a new home for managing these AutoFill credit cards: the Apple Wallet app.
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