Cars are becoming more digitally connected than ever. Regardless of your choice of power –EV, ICE orPHEV, to name a few – most new vehicles come with an app and, now the new thing, a digital car key.
What is a digital car key? Think of it as an NFC credit card that can be synced to your car and mobile phone so you can open your car and drive into the yonder. Some automakers even let you add your NFC key toGoogle Wallet.

Think of a digital car key as an NFC credit card that syncs to your car and mobile phone for more efficient operations.
Digital keys are on the ‘bleeding edge’ of car technology so support is a little thin right now, but adoption will start to grow. By the end of 2025, we could see most automakers support digital keys. One of the first to enter the market wasBMW.

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Sync Your Key To Your Car
First, let’s assume you have your car’scompanion appalready installed on your phone. In this guide, I will focus on Android. If you’re on iOS,check out our Apple Car Key guide. Inside your car manual, you will find your digital key. Alternatively, your dealer will have handed it to you before you drove your new car off the lot.
Inside the car, there will be an NFC reader of some sort. Normally, it’s the wireless charging location, which can read the NFC digital key.
Some car apps will ask you to authenticate with biometrics or a passcode. This way the software can ensure it’s you opening the car.
Add your digital key to Google Wallet
Additional Options
If your car supports digital keys, it may also allow you to add said keys to Google Wallet. Look for theAdd to Google Walletoption inside your car’s mobile app, and you should be all set.
Alternatively, you may tap your Digital Key while you haveGoogle Walletopen. However, support for this process is limited right now. Use these three easy steps to add your digital key to Google Wallet:
This is a far simpler process, but for now you may not be able to do it just yet. Check with your dealer for more information.
Q: Which cars will or do have Digital Key access ?
Most of the manufacturers that sell in the US intend to add it. There is a list of brands in an article onPocket-Lintwhere those are listed.
Q: Will Apple phones be supported, not just Android ?
Yes, the two big handheld Operating Systems, Android and iOS will both be able to use Digital Key. There maybe some operating system and hardware dependencies.