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Google is rolling out a significant upgrade to Chrome’s autofill system, allowing users to auto-fill forms using their Google Wallet data — including driver’s licenses, passports, and Known Traveler Numbers. The update is rolling out now across Chrome on desktop, Android, and iOS.
What’s New in Chrome Autofill?
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| What’s supported | Driver’s license, passport, Known Traveler Number (KTN), flight details, vehicle info |
| Platforms | Chrome desktop, Android, iOS |
| Data source | Google Wallet |
| Gemini integration | Coming later (Gemini-powered smart autofill for Android) |
| Rollout | Rolling out now (June 2026) |
Why This Matters
If you’ve ever struggled to find your passport number while booking a flight or hunting for your driver’s license details during a car rental checkout — this update is for you. Instead of digging through your wallet (physical or digital), Chrome can now pull that information directly from your Google Wallet and fill forms automatically.
For frequent travelers, the addition of Known Traveler Number (KTN) support is a game-changer. That’s the number frequent flyers use for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry — having it auto-filled means one less thing to remember at the airport.
The update also expands autofill for flight details and vehicle information to iOS and Android users, making travel bookings and rental car reservations much smoother across platforms.
What About Gemini-Powered Autofill?
Google has also announced Gemini Intelligence, a new umbrella brand for premium AI features on Android. Among these is a smarter, Gemini-powered autofill that can understand form context better. However, that feature is still “coming soon” — what’s available now is the Google Wallet data integration, which works without any AI gimmicks.
How to Enable It
- Make sure your ID documents are saved in Google Wallet (Android app or web)
- Open Chrome Settings → Autofill and payments
- Toggle on “Autofill using Google Wallet data”
- Start filling forms that accept passport, license, or travel numbers
FAQ
Is my data safe with Chrome autofill?
Yes. Google uses the same security protocols as Google Wallet — data is encrypted and never shared without your permission. Chrome only fills data on sites you choose, and you always have the option to review before submitting.
Will this work on any website?
Most sites that use standard form fields for identity documents will work. However, some custom travel portals or government sites may not be compatible. Chrome will only autofill when it recognizes the form fields.
Does this work on iPhone too?
Yes. The autofill upgrade for flight details and vehicle information has also expanded to iOS devices. Passport and driver’s license support is available on Chrome for iOS as well.
Do I need a Google account for this?
Yes, you’ll need a Google account with data saved in Google Wallet. The feature syncs across all devices where you’re signed into Chrome with the same account.
Final Verdict
This is a practical, no-nonsense upgrade that makes Chrome genuinely more useful — especially for travelers. No AI hype, no new learning curve. Just fewer moments of digging through your bag at the airport counter.
Score: 8/10
Buy it if: You travel frequently and use Google services.
Skip it if: You prefer dedicated password managers like 1Password or Bitwarden (they already handle this).
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