Google Wallet is a handy app where you can add your digital tickets and boarding passes. It's a great way to keep them all in one place. But what if the ticket you received was a PDF? You can't add PDF to Google Wallet like you normally would. But do not worry, as we know how to solve this problem. In this article, you will learn the ways to add a PDF to the app.

Checking the PDF ticket's contents before adding it to Google Wallet is highly recommended. It allows you to double-check its contents and verify their accuracy. Wondershare PDFelement is the best tool for the job as it can open and edit PDFs very easily. Also, it's a cross-platform software, existing on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.

In this article
    1. Add PDF to Google Wallet Using the Scan Feature
    2. Add a PDF to Google Wallet Through Screenshots
    1. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Windows
    2. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Mac
    3. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Android
    4. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for iOS
  1. Why Should You Add PDF to Google Wallet?

Part 1. How To Add PDF to Google Wallet?

Fortunately, it's now easier to add PDF tickets to Google Wallet. There are two available methods now. You can still upload the ticket using a screenshot, or you can use the Scan feature. In this section, we will teach you how to do both.

Method 1. Add PDF to Google Wallet Using the Scan Feature

You can print the PDF and scan it or you can manually add the PDFs contents to Google Wallet by following these steps:

  1. Open the Google Wallet app on your smartphone.
  2. Go to the Cards or Passes tab.
  3. Tap Add a pass.
  4. Select PDF as the pass that you want to upload.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to manually add the PDF ticket details to Google Wallet.
adding pdf details to google wallet
  1. Verify that all the information in the PDF ticket is correct.
  2. Save the PDF ticket.

Method 2. Add a PDF to Google Wallet Through Screenshots

You can also use the screenshot function of a Google Pixel phone to upload your PDF ticket. You just need to position the QR code or barcode correctly. Here's how to do that:

  1. Open the app, website, or email that has your PDF ticket.
  2. Open the PDF. Center the QR code or barcode.
putting the qr code to center
  1. Take a screenshot.
  2. A notification will appear, confirming that your phone has saved the screenshot. Tap Add to Google Wallet.
  3. The Google Pay website will open on your phone's web browser.
  4. Tap Save.

Part 2. How To View PDF Tickets on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS?

Before uploading your PDF ticket to Google Wallet, you must first open it. You must double-check its contents to ensure they are accurate. You wouldn't want to be unable to board or enter an event because of minor inconsistencies.

That said, you need a reliable PDF solution. Your best option is Wondershare PDFelement. Because Wondershare PDFelement is available on Windows, Android, Mac, and iOS, it does not matter what device you use. You can all use Wondershare PDFelement.

Here's a guide on how to open your PDF on each version.

Part 2.1. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Windows

  1. Open Wondershare PDFelement.
  2. Click Open PDF.

opening pdf on wondershare pdfelement windows
  1. Select your PDF ticket. Click Open.

Part 2.2. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Mac

  1. Open Wondershare PDFelement for Mac.
  2. Click Open PDF.

opening pdf ticket on mac
  1. Open your PDF ticket.

Part 2.3. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for Android

  1. Launch the Wondershare PDFelement app.
  2. Tap File > On this Device.

opening pdf on wondershare pdfelement android
  1. Select your PDF ticket.

Part 2.4. Open PDF Tickets Using Wondershare PDFelement for iOS

  1. Launch Wondershare PDFelement for iOS.
  2. Tap the Plus + button on the lower-right side of the PDFelement screen.
opening pdf on wondershare pdfelement ios
  1. Tap Files.
selecting the pdf from the files

  1. Select your PDF ticket.

Part 3. Why Should You Add PDF to Google Wallet?

Is it worth adding your PDF tickets to Google Wallet? What are the benefits of doing it? In this section, we will discuss the advantages of adding PDFs to your Google Wallet.

  • Keep Your PDF Tickets in One Place

Suppose you have multiple PDF tickets. Some of them would be on your email, some in your computer or phone, or maybe on your cloud storage. It can be difficult to keep track of where the tickets are. But if you add them all to your Google Wallet, you can keep them in one place. Say goodbye to wondering where you saved the PDF ticket.

  • Reduce Clutter

Do you really want to have all your tickets saved on your device? It consumes storage space. When you add your PDF tickets to Google Wallet, they are saved there. It will not be gone unless you remove it. That said, you can delete the PDF saved on your phone. Even better, you do not need to download the file, as you can add it to Google Wallet using screenshots.

This also means that you do not need to print the document. That's one less thing you need to bring to your appointment. It also eliminates the possibility of you forgetting the ticket at home.

  • Faster Access

Imagine you have so many files on your device. It can be annoying when you have to present the PDF ticket. You have to search through your many files, wasting your time. It's easy when the PDF file is the last thing you have saved on your device. The PDF ticket will appear at the top of your files list. But that will not always be the case.

Adding all your tickets to Google Wallet ensures you can find the one you need almost instantly.

  • Receive Reminders

Google Wallet can send you notifications, reminding you of your boarding times and flight status. Thus, Google Wallet is not just a place to store your tickets. It can also double as your scheduler or alarm. Adding PDFs to Google Wallet ensures you do not waste money on an unused ticket or that you don't have to go through the hassle of rescheduling.

conclusion

The Google Wallet app has received some updates. Thanks to these updates, it's now easy to add a PDF to your Google Wallet. You can use the scan feature or screenshots.

For both methods, you need to open the PDF and access its contents. The best way to do that is to use Wondershare PDFelement, a cross-platform PDF solution. Therefore, anyone can use it. Also, Wondershare PDFelement is free for PDF viewing! But feel free to unlock the advanced features through the affordable plans.

People Also Ask

  • 1. Why Can't I Add Tickets to Google Wallet?
    If you can't add a ticket to Google Wallet, it's possible that you have an invalid ticket. The vendor may not have transferred the ticket correctly. As a result, the Google Wallet app can't read it. Another possible scenario is that the ticket is already in someone else's Google Wallet.
  • 2. What File Format Is Google Wallet Passes?
    Google Passes are in the JSON format containing the value of the payload field of JWT. Since PDFs are not in this format, you have to add them using the methods explained above. Please also note that Google recently launched an update, and now Google Wallet also supports pkpass, the file format for Apple Wallet tickets.
  • 3. How Do I Export From Google Wallet?
    To export Google Wallet data, follow these steps:
    1. Open a browser on your computer, log into your Google account, and go to takeout.google.com.
    2. Select Google Pay. You can deselect all other Google Apps.
    3. Click Next step.
    4. Choose the file format, frequency of exporting, and destination folder.
    5. Click Create export.
  • 4. Can You Share Google Wallet tickets?
    Yes, but only certain tickets can be shared. If you can see a "Share" icon above the pass, you can share it to other's Google Wallet. But please note that once you have sent the pass, there is no way to undo it. If you need to share the pass, simply follow these steps:
    1. Tap
    2. Tap Share now.
    3. Send the link to the other person. Note that the recipient can also forward the link to others without asking for your consent.
Audrey Goodwin
Audrey Goodwin Sep 23, 24
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12 years of talent acquired in the software industry working with large publishers. Public speaker and author of several eBooks on technical writing and editing.