You can store a digital copy of your vaccination, test records, and other health passes in Wallet. Currently supported items include:
- COVID-19 Vaccine Card
- COVID-19 test record
- Other health passes, such as insurance cards
- Add health passes with the “Add to Google Wallet” option.
Supported countries & regions
Important: This feature lets you store and display third-party info about your COVID-19 vaccination and test info. If you think the info displayed isn’t accurate or you have any other questions about it, contact your healthcare provider.
This feature is available in the countries or regions listed below. Check your country or region for specific healthcare providers, government agencies, or authorized third-party providers that support COVID-19 Vaccine Cards and test records.
Add your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record
Important:
- Your device must have Android 9 or above and be Play Protect certified. For best results, we recommend that you update to the latest version of Android.
- Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record is stored locally on your device. If you want to access your COVID-19 info on multiple devices, you must manually save the card on each device.
When you receive your test or vaccination, you may be given instructions about how to find your test results, vaccine status, or certificate online. If you don’t have that info, contact the organization or healthcare provider who administered your test or vaccine.
- With your device, go to the website, app, email, or text from your healthcare provider.
- Find your COVID-19 vaccination or test info.
- Find and tap Add to Google Wallet.
- If you’re asked if you want to save with Chrome or Google Wallet, choose Google Wallet. Tap Add to Wallet.
- If you don’t have one already, you may need to set a screen lock. This is for added security and to help protect your personal info.
- If you have a screen lock, you may be asked to unlock your phone.
- To add your COVID-19 Vaccine Card to your device, read through the consent info and tap I Agree.
- If you don’t have Google Wallet, you must download the Google Wallet app to continue. After you download the app, follow the on-screen instructions.
Tip: If you get more shots after adding your COVID-19 Vaccine Card, you must re-add your card with the steps above to update your info.
Scan the QR code on your Pixel phone to add a COVID-19 Vaccine Card
Important: This feature is available from healthcare providers that issue SMART Health Cards on Pixel 4 and later in the US, Canada, and Australia. To add quick access to a COVID-19 Vaccine Card with a QR code, you must install the Google Wallet app on your phone and have an active internet connection.
- Open your Pixel camera in "Photo" mode.
- In the COVID-19 Vaccine Card, point your camera at the QR code.
- Tap the "Health card" chip that the camera shows.
- Tap Continue.
- Agree with terms and conditions.
- Tap View in Wallet.
Find & use your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record
- Open the Google Wallet app
.
- Find your COVID-19 Vaccine Card and tap it.
- If you don’t find it, scroll from the bottom of the screen until you do.
Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card will display the basic info about you, your healthcare provider, and your COVID-19 vaccination or test. There may also be a QR code that can provide this info if you choose.
Delete your COVID-19 Vaccine Card
Important: Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record is only stored on the device you add it to. Google doesn’t keep a copy of this info. If you delete your card, your COVID-19 vaccination and test info are deleted. To restore a COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record deleted from your device, you must go through the steps to add it again.
You have control over how your data is used. After you add your COVID-19 Vaccine Card to your device, you can delete it anytime.
- To find your COVID-19 Vaccine Card, use the steps above.
- Tap your COVID-19 Vaccine Card.
- At the top right, tap More
Remove.
Fix issues with your COVID-19 Vaccine Card
If you get the error message, "Use Google Wallet to add your COVID-19 card to your Android phone.":
- Find the email or text that your healthcare provider sent you to add your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record.
- Tap and hold the link.
- Select "Open in Browser" to open the link in your web browser, such as Chrome.
- Go through the steps above to add the card to Google Wallet.
Important: These instructions are for Pixel phones. Other devices may contain different steps.
If that doesn't fix the issue:
- On your phone, open Settings
.
- In the search bar, type "Opening links" and tap it.
- Swipe to and tap Google Play services.
- Turn Open supported links on.
- Open the link from your healthcare provider again and try to set up your COVID-19 Vaccine Card or test record.
If you’re still having trouble, contact us for help.
Privacy policy for COVID-19 Vaccine Cards & test records
Still need help?
If you still have issues or any questions, you can ask the community or contact us.