Add health passes to Google Wallet

You can store a digital copy of your vaccination, test records and other health passes in Wallet. Currently supported items include:

  • COVID-19 vaccination card
  • COVID-19 test record
  • Other health passes, such as insurance cards

Where COVID-19 vaccination cards and test records are available

Important: This feature lets you store and display third-party info about your COVID-19 vaccination and test info. If you think that 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 authorised third-party providers that support COVID-19 vaccination cards and test records.

Australia Brazil Canada Jersey New Zealand Singapore Spain (Murcia region only) United Kingdom
United States

Add your COVID-19 vaccination card or test record

Important:

  • Your device must have Android 5 or above and be Play Protect certified. For best results, we recommend that you update to the latest version of Android.
  • Your COVID-19 vaccination 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, vaccination status or certificate online. If you don't have that info, contact the organisation or healthcare provider who administered your test or vaccination.

  1. With your device, go to the website, app, email or text from your healthcare provider.
  2. Find your COVID-19 vaccination or test info.
  3. Find and tap Add to Google Wallet.
  4. 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.
  5. To add your COVID-19 vaccination 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've downloaded the app, follow the on-screen instructions.

Tip: If you get more jabs after adding your COVID-19 vaccination 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 vaccination 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 vaccination card with a QR code, you must install the Google Wallet app on your phone and have an active Internet connection.

  1. Open your Pixel camera in 'lens' mode.
  2. Point your camera at the COVID-19 vaccination card with QR code.
    • If Wallet is the only app on your device that provides the QR code: To open the Wallet app, tap a chip that the camera shows.
    • If multiple apps are registered as a QR code provider: You'll find a list of apps. You can select the Wallet app and add your card to Wallet.
  3. When prompted, tap Add to Google Wallet.

Find and use your COVID-19 vaccination card or test record

  1. Open the Google Wallet app .
  2. Find your COVID-19 vaccination card and tap it.
    • If you can't find it, scroll from the bottom of the screen until you do.

Your COVID-19 vaccination card will display basic info about you, your healthcare provider and your COVID vaccination or test. There may also be a QR code that can provide this info if you choose. To find more info, at the bottom, tap Details.

Delete your COVID-19 vaccination card

Important: Your COVID-19 vaccination card or test record is only stored on the device that 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 vaccination 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've added your COVID-19 vaccination card to your device, you can delete it at any time.

  1. To find your COVID-19 vaccination card, use the steps above.
  2. Tap your COVID-19 vaccination card.
  3. In the top right, tap More More and then Remove.

Fix issues with your COVID-19 vaccination card

Can't add your COVID-19 vaccination card

If you get the error message, 'Use Google Wallet to add your COVID-19 card to your Android phone.':

  1. Find the email or text that your healthcare provider sent you to add your COVID-19 vaccination card or test record.
  2. Tap and hold the link.
  3. Select 'Open in Browser' to open the link in your web browser, such as Chrome.
  4. Go through the steps above to add the card to Google Wallet.

If that doesn't fix the issue:

  1. On your phone, open Settings Settings gear.
  2. In the search bar, type 'Opening links' and tap it.
  3. Swipe to and tap Google Play services.
  4. Turn Open supported links on.
  5. Open the link from your healthcare provider again and try to set up your COVID-19 vaccination card or test record.

If you're still having trouble, contact us for help.

Your provider doesn't support this feature
Each provider can choose whether or not to integrate with Google Wallet. Contact your healthcare provider and ask if they plan to offer this feature.

Privacy policy for COVID-19 vaccination cards and test records

What info is provided to Google when I save my COVID-19 vaccination card or test record?

When you save your COVID card on your phone, you ask your healthcare provider or authorised third party to provide us with certain information. You provide:

  • Information about you such as your name and date of birth. This information may also include your national identity number if your chosen healthcare provider or authorised third party provides this information.
  • Information about the provider of your COVID vaccination or test. This includes the name of the provider and their contact details.
  • Information about your COVID vaccination and test
    • If your COVID card is about your COVID vaccination, this includes information such as the vaccine's name, the lot and dose number, the date that you received it, the name of the administering entity and your future appointment details.
    • If your COVID card is about your COVID test, this includes information such as the name of the test, the result, the date that you received it and the name of the administering entity.
  • Information about your entry eligibility. If your corresponding government agency or authorised third party supports the entry eligibility recommendation, this includes information on whether you're cleared for entry and the date on which it expires. 

With your consent, we process this information to create your COVID card. Additionally, we record the fact that you consented. Learn more about how we use your information.

Important: Google creates your COVID card with the information that you choose to provide about you and your COVID vaccination and test. Google doesn't independently verify this information. Google can't confirm how complete or accurate this information is. If you think that this information is incorrect, contact your healthcare provider or authorised third party.

Is info provided to Google when I use my COVID-19 vaccination card or test record?
When you use your COVID card, like when you access your COVID card or show your COVID card to third parties, you provide Google with information about how you use your COVID card, as described in Google's Privacy Policy. This information, such as the number of times that you access your COVID card and on which days, is shared with Google.
How your info is used
  • Create your COVID card. To create your COVID card, we use the information that you provide to us through your chosen healthcare authority or authorised third party. This information isn't shared with other Google services and we don't use it for ad personalisation.
  • Store your COVID card. Your COVID card is saved and stored on your device.
  • Keep a record of your consent. We keep a record of the fact that you provided your consent for Google to process your information to provide this feature. This record is kept for legal and regulatory purposes.
  • Provide and improve this service. To provide and improve this service, we use information about how you use your COVID card. For example, information about the number of people who use their COVID card each day helps us to provide you with a reliable service.
Share your info

We do not share your COVID vaccination or test information with other Google services or third parties. Your COVID information is stored locally on your device.

You can choose to share your COVID card with others. To do this, you can access your COVID card on your device and show the COVID card to another person. When you allow another person to scan the QR code that's displayed on your COVID card, you allow them to read your COVID vaccination or test information that's stored within the QR code. 

Delete your info
Your COVID information is stored only on your device. If you delete your card, your COVID-19 vaccination and test info is deleted, as Google doesn't store a copy of this information.

 

Still need help?

If you still have issues or any questions, you can ask the community or contact us.

 

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