Apple is expanding Tap to Pay on iPhone with a new iOS 27 feature called Tap to Share. The feature allows merchants and customers to exchange information over NFC during checkout, eliminating the need to manually enter details such as email addresses, loyalty numbers, or shipping information.
Instead of typing information during a transaction, customers can simply tap their iPhone to securely share the required details and continue with their purchase.
Tap to Share supports more than payments
Tap to Share enables merchants and customers to exchange information during an active Tap to Pay session using NFC technology.
With a single tap, customers can:
- Share contact details for loyalty and membership programs
- Provide an email address for digital receipts
- Share a shipping address
- Add or receive Apple Wallet passes
- View their shopping cart
- Complete the purchase with Apple Pay
The feature is designed primarily for small businesses, independent sellers, and local vendors that use an iPhone as their primary checkout device instead of a dedicated point-of-sale terminal.
By combining payments and information sharing into a single interaction, Apple aims to reduce friction at checkout and streamline the purchasing experience for both businesses and customers.
Availability and compatibility
Tap to Share requires an iPhone 12 or newer and is available as part of iOS 27 (currently in beta).
The feature will not be included in the initial rollout across the European Economic Area (EEA). Apple has not provided a reason for the regional limitation or announced when the feature may become available in those markets.
For businesses already relying on an iPhone as a checkout device, Tap to Share could eliminate several extra steps from every transaction. Customers can join loyalty programs, receive digital receipts, add Wallet passes, and share important information without filling out forms or manually entering their details.
As Apple continues to expand the capabilities of Tap to Pay on iPhone, Tap to Share appears to be another step toward making the iPhone a more complete payment and commerce platform.
Do you see yourself using Tap to Share at checkout, or would you rather continue entering those details manually? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
