Automatically fill in forms in Safari on iPad
In the Safari app , use AutoFill to automatically fill in credit card information and contact information.
Important: Never enter your password or credit card number on sites with a “Not Secure” warning. See the Apple Support article If you see a “Not Secure” warning while browsing with Safari.
Set up AutoFill
You can save your personal information or credit card number on your iPad to speed up filling in online forms and making purchases.
Go to Settings
> Safari > AutoFill.
Do any of the following:
Set up contact info: Turn on Use Contact Info, tap My Info, then choose your contact card. The contact information from that card is entered when you tap AutoFill on webpages in Safari.
Set up credit card info: Turn on Credit Cards, tap Saved Credit Cards, then tap Add Credit Card. Enter your credit card information into the fields provided or tap Use Camera to enter the information without typing.
Fill in your contact information automatically
You can quickly add your personal information to online forms using AutoFill.
Open the Safari app
on your iPad.
In a form on a website that supports AutoFill, tap a blank field.
Tap AutoFill Contact above the keyboard, then select a contact.
Tap any field to make changes.
Follow the onscreen instructions to submit the form.
Note: You can use AutoFill to enter another person’s information from your contact list. For example, if you’re purchasing a gift and shipping it to a friend, you can use AutoFill to enter their address. Tap AutoFill Contact, tap Other Contact, then choose their contact card.
Fill in your credit card or Apple Cash information automatically
After you add a credit card or Apple Cash, you can use AutoFill to make online purchases without having to enter your full card number.
Note: In iPadOS 17.4 or later, you can use Apple Cash in apps or on the web where Apple Pay isn’t yet accepted. See Set up and use Apple Cash on iPad.
Open the Safari app
on your iPad.
In a form on a website, tap the credit card information field.
Tap the saved card you want to use, or tap Scan Card to take a picture of the front of a credit card.
Tip: After you enter a new card, you can save it in Safari AutoFill, then add it to Apple Pay. See Add a credit or debit card.
You can use virtual card numbers at checkout and keep your real credit card number private. See Set up Apple Pay on iPad. After you’ve set up a virtual card number, tap a card with above the keyboard to use it at checkout.
Automatically fill in strong passwords
When you sign up for services on websites and in apps, you can let iPad create and save strong passwords for many of your accounts. See Automatically fill in strong passwords.
Turn off AutoFill
You can turn off AutoFill for your contact or credit card information, and for passwords. This is helpful in situations where you don’t want your contact or credit card information to be readily available—for example if you share a device with others.
Turn off AutoFill for your contact or credit card information: Go to Settings
> Safari > AutoFill, then turn off either option.
Turn off AutoFill for passwords: Go to Settings
> Passwords, tap Password Options, then turn off AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.