Guide de l’utilisateur
Wallet passes & vCard
Add your card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, and save it to any phone as a vCard.
Kard makes your card portable. Every card offers a vCard download, and — when your
administrator has enabled and configured wallet passes — Apple Wallet and Google
Wallet passes too. Wallet passes are an optional feature that is off by default; until
an administrator switches a platform on and adds its signing credentials, no wallet button
appears and you share your card with the link, QR code and vCard. When wallet passes are
enabled, the buttons live on your Share your card page (under Share in the menu); a
pass is something you keep on your own phone, so it isn't shown on the public card other
people see.
vCard (works on every phone)
The vCard download is a standards-based .vcf file (vCard 3.0). When someone taps it,
your name, role, company, phone, email, website, address and socials are saved straight
into their Contacts — iOS, Android or desktop. This always works and needs no setup.
Apple Wallet
The Add to Apple Wallet button generates a signed .pkpass you can keep in Apple
Wallet, ready to show with a swipe. The pass carries the Kard mark at the top, your photo,
and your accent colour — picked out in white or black so it stays legible on the colour you
chose.
Apple Wallet passes must be cryptographically signed with a certificate from Apple, which
requires a paid Apple Developer account. Until your administrator has enabled Apple Wallet
and uploaded that certificate, the Add to Apple Wallet button doesn't appear and your
card still offers the vCard (and Google Wallet, if that's on). This is an administrator
setup step, not something you do per card.
Google Wallet
The Save to Google Wallet button adds a generic pass to Google Wallet via a signed save
link. It appears only when your administrator has enabled and configured Google Wallet; until
then there's no Google Wallet button and you save your card with the vCard download instead.
Wallet passes and your trial
Wallet passes are part of the full-featured trial — they're available throughout it.
They only switch off if your subscription lapses and your card goes offline; reactivating
brings them straight back.
What's next
- Insights — see recent activity on your card.
- Account & privacy — export or delete your data.