Apple Wallet
Apple Wallet lets users store eligible passes, tickets, cards, keys, IDs, and access credentials on iPhone and Apple Watch. In Keynius projects, Apple Wallet is relevant when a locker journey benefits from a mobile credential or pass that users can keep alongside the tickets, cards, or credentials they already use.
Services
- Digital pass and credential support
- Wallet-based user convenience
- NFC-style access experience where supported
- PassKit implementation pathway
- Mobile-first access experience
Industries
- Corporate Workspace
- Hospitality & Venues
- Public Spaces & Transit
- Sports & Recreation
- Education
Why Keynius + Apple Wallet matters
Keynius plus Apple Wallet is valuable when the locker access experience should feel native to the user's phone or watch. For corporate offices, venues, campuses, hospitality, and transit locations, Wallet-based access can reduce reliance on separate codes or apps where pass issuance is supported. The integration is strongest where Apple Wallet is part of a wider access or ticketing journey, such as event storage, employee badge-style access, guest lockers, or premium visitor services.
Compatibility
- Keynius access workflows
- Apple Wallet pass or credential strategy
- NFC or pass-based access design where supported
- Mobile-first guest or employee flows
Access Methods
- Apple Wallet
- Mobile App
- QR Code
- Barcode
- PIN
Integration
- Wallet pass
- Mobile credential
- PassKit implementation
- Access workflow configuration
Best For
- Event and venue lockers
- Corporate visitor storage
- Hospitality guest lockers
- Campus access
- Premium paid storage
Integration Enablement
- Use Apple Wallet as a familiar access layer for locker sessions, guest passes, or employee storage journeys.
- Pair Wallet access with Keynius locker rules, expiry windows, and audit logs.
- Reduce front-desk or counter friction by giving users a credential they already know how to present.
Sample Use Cases
- Venue visitors receive a Wallet pass linked to a paid locker booking or ticketing journey.
- Employees use a Wallet credential as part of a clean-desk or hybrid office locker flow.
- Hotel or campus guests receive temporary Wallet-based locker access for luggage, parcels, or amenities.
Integration Enablement
Step 1
Define the Wallet use case, including whether the pass is for employee access, event access, paid storage, or guest storage.
Step 2
Confirm Apple platform eligibility, pass issuance pathway, branding, expiry rules, and user consent requirements.
Step 3
Configure the Keynius locker workflow that the Wallet pass will unlock or reference.
Step 4
Test pass issuance, device presentation, fallback access, expiry, and lost-device scenarios.
Step 5
Document support flows for users without Apple devices and for credential revocation.
Technical Requirements
Software
- Keynius access workflow configured for the selected use case
- Apple Developer/PassKit setup or approved credential provider path
- Compatible readers or pass validation flow where applicable
- Fallback access method for non-Apple users
Network
- HTTPS/TLS 1.2 or higher
- Outbound port 443 from the Keynius integration environment
- Firewall allowlisting for partner API endpoints where required
- Stable internet connection for locker controllers, payment devices, or access readers in scope
Credentials
- Apple Developer or provider credentials
- Keynius administrator access
- Pass signing and branding assets
- Test devices and test passes
Data and governance
- Document consent and privacy language
- Define pass expiry and revocation behavior
- Keep fallback access available
- Confirm accessibility and non-iOS alternatives
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