Google helps users to autofill Passports, Driver’s Licenses, and Vehicle Registration for Enhanced User Convenience.
Google Chrome has significantly enhanced its autofill functionality, enabling users to automatically complete forms with passport numbers, driver’s license information, and vehicle registration details, including license plates and Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs). This update builds on Chrome’s existing autofill features, which cover addresses, passwords, and payment information, bringing a new level of convenience and efficiency to form filling across diverse websites globally.
Desktop users with enhanced autofill settings enabled will now experience seamless autofill support for complex identity and vehicle-related forms. Google’s improved form recognition capabilities allow Chrome to better interpret diverse and irregular form layouts, increasing accuracy and user satisfaction when completing government, insurance, travel, and other official documents online.
Google emphasizes privacy and security in the new autofill feature. All personal data is encrypted and only saved or used after explicit user permission. Before any autofill action, Chrome asks users to confirm, ensuring control and safeguarding sensitive information. This transparency and stringent security design align with Google’s commitment to user privacy as autofill tools expand their scope.
Currently available worldwide and supporting all major languages, this enhanced autofill feature is part of Google’s broader strategy to keep Chrome competitive amid growing AI-powered browser innovation. Future updates will introduce additional data types and AI-driven capabilities, including agentic AI features, AI-powered address bar search, scam detection, automatic password resets, and simplified user account switching.
