# Making Payments on Your iPhone: The Updated AutoFill Feature for Credit Cards in iOS 26
Making payments on your iPhone is straightforward with Apple Pay. However, there are occasions when you must enter credit card information on a website or in a form, which can be tedious. Thankfully, iOS 26 presents a fix with enhanced AutoFill support for credit cards.
## The Challenge with Accessing Saved Credit Cards
iOS 26 delivers considerable advancements to Apple Wallet, including a capability that lets users manually store complete credit card information for their Apple Pay cards. However, Apple has historically operated a distinct system within Safari that retains all credit card details.
This Safari function uses AutoFill to suggest saved credit cards when inputting payment information on a website. Unfortunately, users frequently discover that these suggestions are absent when they are most needed. This problem may stem from websites not following Apple’s guidelines for designating payment fields.
Consequently, many users often face scenarios where they require credit card information for online forms and must manually find and enter it. Luckily, iOS 26 resolves this issue.
## The Fix: Improved AutoFill Menu in iOS 26
In iOS 26, Apple has introduced a new feature to the systemwide AutoFill menu. Regardless of the application in use or the type of field being filled, users can now retrieve all saved Safari credit cards via this menu.
This menu appears when tapping inside a text field and has historically been known as the ‘copy/paste menu’ or ‘contextual menu.’ Previously, AutoFill provided options for Contacts, Passwords, and Scan Text. Now, Credit Cards has been added as a fourth option, enabling users to access saved credit card information whenever necessary—removing the need for manual entry.
Are you thrilled to see the AutoFill menu now accommodating credit cards in iOS 26? Share your thoughts in the comments.