A store card should not require a fresh search every time
Some cards are easy to forget because they sit in the middle ground between daily use and rare use. That is often where retail cards end up. You know you have the card somewhere, but not exactly where.
Store Cards solves that by giving the barcode a stable place and keeping it next to the rest of your membership and reward cards on iPhone.
Store the card once, then reuse it like a real pass
There is a big difference between having the information and having a usable card. A screenshot proves the card exists. A proper wallet pass or barcode card is something you can open and use without rethinking the process.
That is the reason this page targets terms like store card app, loyalty wallet, and reward card manager. The goal is a cleaner habit, not more card clutter.
Keep retail cards together and export only the best candidates
Store Cards works well as the main place for retail cards because it keeps them organized before you decide which ones belong in Apple Wallet.
That lets you carry one card collection on iPhone while still using Apple Wallet for the passes you reach for most often.
More retail and fashion cards in the same cluster
These pages work well together if you are building one card organizer for shopping trips instead of a separate app for each brand.
FAQ
Can I save a Marks & Spencer card on my iPhone?
Yes. Store Cards can save the barcode card on your iPhone and make it easier to find the next time you need it.
Does Store Cards work for membership and retail cards?
Yes. It is built to organize membership cards, reward cards, and everyday store cards in one app.
Can I keep the card offline?
Yes. Keeping cards offline is useful when you want the barcode available without depending on a network connection.


