Wallet Order Tracking expands to Australia and Canada with iOS 27

Wallet Order Tracking in iOS 27 expands to Australia and Canada. The feature, already available in the US, lets users track shipment status for purchases without leaving the Apple ecosystem.

Wallet's geographic expansion

Among the 263 improvements listed in the final WWDC 2026 keynote slide, Apple confirmed that Wallet Order Tracking — the feature that aggregates e-commerce order tracking information directly in the Wallet app — is coming to Australia and Canada with iOS 27. Until now the feature was limited to the US market, where major retailers had already integrated support via Wallet passes.

How it works and why it matters

Wallet Order Tracking works through digital passes that retailers send via email or SMS: when an order confirmation pass is saved in Wallet, iOS automatically updates delivery status without the user needing to open the carrier app or return to the store app. The notification arrives directly on the Lock Screen contextualized to the pass.

The expansion to Australia and Canada is the first step toward global distribution. For markets not yet supported, including Italy, there is no date yet. The adoption model depends on integration by local retailers, a process that took approximately two years from launch in the United States. Reported from the full list published by iClarified based on the June 8 keynote slide.

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