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Google Wallet Events

In-person events? Livestreams? We got you covered. Check out our upcoming and latest developer events for Google Wallet.

Everything you need to know about Google Pay & Wallet

Learn about new partnerships that aim to reduce fraud and expand payment options, as well as developer features that make checkout conversions and testing more efficient. Plus, discover how Google Wallet is expanding its capabilities in the world of payments and digital valuables.

Use cases

We've customized our developer guides to fit your specific needs. Choose your use case to get started.

Retail

Make it easy for your customers to add loyalty cards, offers, gift cards, or make in-store payments using their mobile device. Integrate with Google Wallet and engage with users through location-based notifications, real-time updates, and more.

Tickets

Your users can add tickets and passes for movies, flights, and more, right in Google Wallet.

Access

Google Wallet is simple, secure, and convenient. From digital car keys to campus ID cards, your users can add them all in their Google Wallet.

Health

Offer your patients fast and secure access to their protected health with Google Wallet. From vaccine cards to test records, users can add everything to their device and add them to their Android Home screen.

And more…

Use the Generic pass when your use case does not fit into any of our other pre-defined types. From gym memberships to library cards, insurance cards to parking passes, you can customize generic passes to meet your customers' needs.

Featured resources

Find the latest developer tools and samples to help you build wallet objects.

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