No Need to Carry Your Aadhaar Card. Govt Launches New Aadhaar App. What it is and How Will it Work?
First Published: 9th April, 2025 18:19 IST
One of the most innovative and exciting features of the new Aadhaar app is its integration with QR codes.
Govt Launches New Aadhaar App: Now you do not have to carry your Aadhaar card or submit photocopies of your Aadhaar card as proof. In a significant move aimed at enhancing convenience, and ensuring user privacy, the Government of India on Tuesday launched a new Aadhaar app that enables users to verify and share their Aadhaar details digitally. This new digital solution eliminates the need to carry physical Aadhaar cards or submit photocopies at hotels, shops, airports, and various other locations.
Govt Launches New Aadhaar App
Union Minister for Information and Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, introduced the new Aadhaar app. In a video shared on his X, he showcased the app’s key features, such as Face ID authentication and the ability to share Aadhaar data securely with user consent.
The newly launched app is currently in its beta testing phase. It aims to simplify Aadhaar verification and improve data privacy, all while protecting users from potential misuse of their personal details. The app has a new, clean, and user-friendly interface that provides a much-improved experience compared to its predecessor.
How the New Aadhar App Works? Facial Recognition and QR Code
The most notable feature of this app is the introduction of facial recognition technology, which allows users to share their Aadhaar details securely without needing to carry or submit a physical copy. This is expected to greatly reduce the risk of loss, misuse, or duplication of Aadhaar cards.
With the help of this new app, individuals can complete Aadhaar verification during various processes such as hotel check-ins, boarding flights, railway verification, or confirming identity at checkpoints all in a seamless, paperless manner.
Key Features of the New Aadhaar App
- Users can share only the necessary data with organizations or authorities, and only after giving consent.
- Aadhaar verification is now as easy as scanning a QR code, similar to how UPI payments work.
- The app completely eliminates the need for scanned or printed photocopies of Aadhaar.
- It offers Face ID authentication through the mobile app for enhanced security.
- Users do not have to hand over Aadhaar photocopies at hotels, shops, airports, railway stations, or any public verification point.
- The app ensures 100% digital and secure identity verification.
- It protects users against misuse, leaks, or unauthorized access to Aadhaar data.
- It prevents any forgery, editing, or duplication of Aadhaar information.
- The app empowers users with a fast, simple, and secure verification process.
- It includes stronger privacy measures compared to traditional Aadhaar verification methods.
Who Can Use the App Right Now
At the moment, the government has released the new Aadhaar app as an early adopter version. This means it is currently available only to a select group of users, including all registered participants of the Aadhaar Samvaad event.
According to a statement by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), this phase will help gather feedback from users and ecosystem partners. The feedback will be used to make improvements before the app is made widely available to the general public.
UIDAI stated, “Based on the feedback received from users and ecosystem partners, UIDAI will soon make it accessible to all.” This ensures that the final version of the app will be as efficient, reliable, and user-friendly as possible.
QR Code Integration: Aadhaar Verification Now Like UPI Payments
One of the most innovative and exciting features of the new Aadhaar app is its integration with QR codes. Much like the widely-used QR codes for UPI payments, Aadhaar verification QR codes will soon be available at hotels, airports, railway stations, and other important verification checkpoints.
When asked for identification, users will simply have to scan the Aadhaar QR code using the app. The app will then instantly verify the user’s identity using facial recognition technology, allowing for a quick and secure transfer of Aadhaar information directly from the user’s phone.
How This App Makes Aadhaar Sharing Safer Than Ever
This new digital verification process offers several major advantages over traditional Aadhaar verification methods.
First and foremost, it completely eliminates the need for paper copies of Aadhaar, which are often lost, stolen, or tampered with. By using the app, users can be confident that their Aadhaar details are being securely shared in real-time without any risk of duplication or misuse.
Additionally, the new Face ID feature ensures that the process is foolproof. The biometric verification system ensures that only the rightful owner of the Aadhaar can authorize the sharing of their information. This makes Aadhaar sharing safer, smarter, and more privacy-friendly than ever before.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Do I still need to carry my Aadhaar card with me?
No. With the new Aadhaar app, users no longer need to carry a physical Aadhaar card. You can digitally verify and share your Aadhaar details using your phone.
Q2: How does the Face ID feature work in the new Aadhaar app?
The Face ID feature uses facial recognition technology to confirm that you are the rightful owner of the Aadhaar account. This ensures that only you can authorize the sharing of your Aadhaar data.
Q3: Can someone misuse my Aadhaar data through this app?
No. The app only shares your Aadhaar data with your permission. It also uses Face ID to make sure that the data is not misused by anyone else.
Q4: Who can use the new Aadhaar app right now?
Currently, the app is available to a select group of early adopters, including participants of the Aadhaar Samvaad event. The government will release it for all users soon after collecting feedback.
Q5: Where will Aadhaar QR codes be used?
Aadhaar QR codes will be placed at key public locations such as hotels, airports, railway stations, shops, and other identity verification checkpoints.
Q6: Is it safe to share my Aadhaar data using this app?
Yes. The new Aadhaar app uses advanced security features like Face ID and consent-based sharing to ensure that your data is protected. The data is transferred directly from your phone and cannot be edited or forged.
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