Chrome Autofill Just Got a Major Upgrade — Passport, Driver’s License & KTN Now Supported

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If you travel frequently or fill out online forms with personal identification, listen up — Google just made Chrome’s autofill significantly smarter.

Starting today, **Chrome can autofill your passport info, driver’s license, Known Traveler Number (KTN), and more** using data stored in your Google Wallet. This applies across both desktop and mobile, making it one of the most practical Chrome updates in years.

## What’s New in Chrome Autofill

| Feature | Details |
|—|—|
| **What’s Auto-Filled** | Passport number, driver’s license, Known Traveler Number (KTN), flight details, vehicle information |
| **Platforms** | Chrome desktop, Android, iOS |
| **Data Source** | Google Wallet (already stored payment info + new ID fields) |
| **Availability** | Rolling out now |
| **Upcoming** | Gemini-powered smart autofill for Android (from Google I/O) |

## How It Works

Instead of manually digging through your email or bag for your passport number or Global Entry KTN every time you book a flight, Chrome now pulls this data straight from your Google Wallet.

Here’s what’s supported right now:

– **Known Traveler Number (KTN)** — Perfect for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry members. No more hunting for that 9-digit number when booking flights.
– **Passport Info** — Name, number, expiration date. Automatically fills into travel booking forms.
– **Driver’s License** — State, license number, expiration.
– **Flight Details** — Autofill for airline booking forms on both iOS and Android.
– **Vehicle Information** — For rental cars, parking registrations, and insurance forms.

The data syncs from Google Wallet — so if you’ve already added your driver’s license or passport to Wallet (a feature that’s been rolling out across US states), Chrome will use it automatically.

## Who Benefits Most?

– **Frequent Flyers** — No more retyping your KTN or passport number on every airline site
– **Business Travelers** — Rental car forms with vehicle info auto-filled in seconds
– **Anyone Renewing Documents** — Driver’s license and passport info ready when you need it
– **US Travelers** — Especially useful for TSA PreCheck / Global Entry members

## The Bigger Picture: Google’s Planning Ahead

This update comes alongside Google’s broader push to integrate Gemini AI into Chrome and Android. At Google I/O earlier this year, the company teased a **Gemini-powered autofill** that goes beyond form filling — it’ll intelligently understand context and make smarter suggestions.

For now though, this Wallet-based autofill is a massive quality-of-life improvement. No more tab-switching to find your passport photo or scrambling for your KTN at the airport check-in counter.

## FAQ

### Is my data safe with Chrome autofill?

Yes. Google Wallet uses encryption both in transit and at rest. Your ID documents and travel numbers are stored securely, and Chrome only autofills them on sites it recognizes as legitimate forms. You can also manage what gets saved and autofilled from Chrome’s settings > Autofill section.

### Does this work on all websites?

Chrome’s autofill works on most standard form fields that ask for passport, driver’s license, or KTN data. It’s optimized for travel booking sites, government portals, and rental car forms. If a site uses custom form fields, you may need to fill manually.

### Is this available in all countries?

The rollout starts with US users since Google Wallet ID support is most mature in the US. International support will follow as Google expands Wallet ID features globally.

### Do I need Gemini or any paid subscription?

No! This is a free Chrome update. The current autofill using Google Wallet data works for all Chrome users. The upcoming Gemini-powered autofill (teased at Google I/O) may have premium features, but basic autofill remains free.

## Final Verdict

**Score: 8.5/10**

This is one of those Chrome updates that doesn’t make headlines but saves you hours over time. If you travel even once a year, having your KTN, passport, and driver’s license auto-fill across desktop and mobile is genuinely useful.

**Buy it if:** You travel, rent cars, or fill out ID forms regularly.
**Skip it if:** You never travel and don’t use Chrome.

The update is rolling out now — check your Chrome settings or just try booking a flight to see it in action. Google is slowly turning Chrome from a browser into a personal assistant, and this is a solid step in the right direction.

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