Google is rolling out deeper integration between Google Wallet and Chrome Autofill to streamline how people complete forms on mobile browsers. Multiple outlets report that the update extends Chrome’s autofill beyond basic saved fields, allowing Autofill to insert more detailed information sourced from Google Wallet. Examples mentioned across reports include flight check-ins and parking or vehicle-related payments, where Autofill can provide details such as flight information and vehicle data like license plate numbers and VINs. Another commonly cited benefit is easier entry of identity and travel information, including passport details, as well as payment information. The rollout is described as expanding across platforms, with availability for both Android and iOS users. Coverage indicates the feature is designed to make form completion faster by pulling the relevant data from a user’s Wallet and using it to populate web forms through Chrome Autofill. The reports do not specify exact timing for when all users will receive the update, but they describe it as an ongoing rollout tied to Chrome Autofill and Google Wallet’s data and services.