Pass2Pay is the only application you'll need to have your passes, tickets and cards sorted and accessible on your Android phone and easily imported into Google Pay™ or Huawei Wallet.
With Pass2Pay, you will be able to import passes of all kinds, like they pkpass format (Apple Passbook), from a PDF file or directly from a photograph. Once read, they are sent to your preferred service, either Google Pay or Huawei Wallet, so that you can consult and use them from all your devices.
In addition, you can also create them manually.
Among the card types you can add are all those supported by pkpass, Google Pay and Huawei Wallet. Transport tickets, tickets, gift cards, loyalty cards and offers.
Warnings:
- As a user, you are solely responsible for the passes you import. They must always be legal and according to the terms of service of their creators.
- We have no relationship with Google Pay or Huawei Wallet beyond the use of its free tools for the creation of passes.
- We have no relationship with Apple or its Passbook application, beyond the reading of data from the passes format pkpass.
I am really happy with this app. Does what it says, I have purchased the premium for 5 AED, very much worth it to skip the ads. The only thing I wish the app could add was the support to add passes to samsung wallet
You can only add a pass to your wallet after viewing an ad. The ad doesn't load, so the app is rendered useless. Well done creating the digital equivalent of a paperweight.
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Thanks for the nice app! My passes now look exactly they way I want to in my Wallet. 🙂 It would be even nicer if you can also implement using images from local storage or Google drive. Then you can more easily use your own images instead of having to upload them to a website and having to enter the URL. 🙃
Doesn't produce a pass with the correct information. Great idea, but useless implementation.
It seems to be the only app putting passes into Google Wallet instead of implementing its own pass manager, and that's pretty much the only good thing about it. Annoying and loud half minute ads every time it processes a pass, uses ChatGPT so the results are unreliable, and the wallet entries aren't very useful (wrong time and day, not accepted by boarding pass scanners).
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