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Centre Launches New Aadhaar App with Face ID Authentication, Eliminates Need for Physical Cards and Photocopies

New Delhi: In a major push towards digital empowerment and personal data privacy, the Indian government has launched a new Aadhaar mobile application that eliminates the need for physical Aadhaar cards or photocopies. The app, unveiled by Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw, is designed to enable secure, instant digital verification using Face ID and QR codes.

Speaking at the launch event in the national capital, Vaishnaw described the app as a “milestone in India’s digital journey” and a testament to how technology can simplify everyday interactions. “Now Aadhaar verification is as simple as making a UPI payment,” he said in a video message shared on social media platform X.


One of the app’s most transformative features is Face ID-based authentication, which allows users to verify their identity quickly and securely. Users can now scan a QR code using the app to complete Aadhaar-based verification — all without sharing a physical card or full document.

“Users have full control over what data they share and with whom,” Vaishnaw said. “With just a tap, you can now share only what’s needed — and always with your consent.”

The app ensures that Aadhaar information is never exposed unnecessarily, offering a privacy-first approach to digital identity sharing.


The new Aadhaar app brings immediate utility in common situations such as hotel check-ins, airport security checks, or verifying ID at retail counters. “There’s no need to hand over photocopies of your Aadhaar anymore,” the minister emphasized.

This new digital system drastically reduces the risk of data misuse or document forgery, a frequent concern with physical Aadhaar copies.

Currently in its beta testing phase, the app has been developed with multiple layers of security to ensure that Aadhaar data cannot be edited, tampered with, or shared without explicit consent. The app is encrypted and built with strong backend protections that prioritize the user’s control over their personal data.

Vaishnaw also underscored Aadhaar’s vital role as a pillar of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in India. Calling Aadhaar the “aadhaar (foundation)” of several flagship schemes, he reiterated the government’s commitment to responsible innovation.

Looking ahead, the minister invited developers and stakeholders to explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be integrated with Aadhaar and DPI to further expand India’s digital capabilities. “Privacy must remain at the core of all digital innovation,” he stressed.

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