Tuck scans the barcode cards stuffed in your physical wallet —
loyalty cards, memberships, library cards, gym cards (BJ's, CVS, and the
rest) — and turns them into Apple Wallet passes. Point,
scan, and your card is on your phone, ready at the register. No account,
no sign-in, nothing uploaded.
Batch scan a whole stack
Pull ~10 cards out at once and rip through them in a single sitting.
Scan, set aside the tricky ones, tap once — done. Emptying your wallet
takes minutes, not an afternoon.
Honest scan-reliability tiers
Tuck detects each card's barcode symbology and maps it to a
Wallet-native format (QR, PDF417, Aztec, Code 128). It tells you
plainly how confident it is — a green pass, or a "keep the original
handy" heads-up — instead of pretending every card is perfect.
Keeps your photo + number as backup
Every pass stores the original card photo and the raw number as
fallbacks, so a pass is never useless. If a register's scanner is
fussy, the cashier can key in the number or read the photo.
Radically private
Everything you scan stays on your iPhone. No analytics, no third-party
trackers, no data collected. The App Store privacy label reads
"Data Not Collected."
To turn a card into a Wallet pass, Apple requires it to
be digitally signed. We do that without ever sending your
card: only a set of fingerprints (secure hashes) leaves your phone
to be signed — never the number, never the photo, never the name. The
signed result comes back and the pass is assembled on your device.