> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.dash.fi/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Apple Wallet & Google Wallet

> Add a Dash.fi card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet for in-app and online payments.

You can add a Dash.fi card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet and use it anywhere Apple Pay or Google Pay is accepted — in apps, in browsers, and at contactless terminals.

To be usable in a digital wallet, a card must be created with the **Apple Wallet / Google Wallet** template. This can't be enabled on an existing card — you'll need to create a new one.

## Create a wallet-enabled card

1. Go to **Cards** and click **Create card**
2. On the template selection screen, choose **Apple Wallet / Google Wallet**
3. Set a name, spend limit, and cardholder as usual
4. Click **Create card**

The card is created with general expense categories enabled and a card profile that supports wallet provisioning. Once created, you'll see a notice in the card detail sheet confirming it can be added to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet.

## Add to Apple Wallet

1. Open the **Wallet** app on your iPhone or iPad
2. Tap **+** in the top-right corner
3. Select **Debit or Credit Card** and follow the on-screen steps
4. Enter your Dash.fi card details or scan the card when prompted
5. Complete any verification step required

For full instructions, see [Apple's guide to adding a card to Wallet](https://support.apple.com/en-us/108398).

## Add to Google Wallet

1. Open the **Google Wallet** app on your Android device
2. Tap **Add to Wallet** → **Payment card**
3. Scan your Dash.fi card or enter the details manually
4. Follow the prompts to verify the card

For full instructions, see [Google's guide to adding a card to Google Wallet](https://support.google.com/wallet/answer/12058983).

## Notes

* **Existing cards can't be converted.** The wallet template must be selected at creation time. If you need an existing card's spending in Apple or Google Pay, create a new card with the Apple Wallet / Google Wallet template and archive the old one once the new card is set up.
* **To check if a card is wallet-enabled**, open the card detail sheet — a notice at the top confirms whether the card supports wallet provisioning.
* **Spend categories** default to general expenses. You can adjust this when creating the card if needed.
