Aplcard Is Not Apple Card — Here's the Difference
Aplcard creates Apple Wallet passes (PKPass). Apple Card is Apple’s credit card. Clear brand difference, trademark note, and how to get started.
Search results and autocorrect often blur Aplcard and Apple Card. They are not the same product, not the same company, and not interchangeable.
Short version: Apple Card is a credit card from Apple. Aplcard is an independent tool at pass.honrly.com that helps you create Apple Wallet passes (PKPass files) for sharing social and payment identity.
Apple, Apple Card, and Apple Wallet are trademarks of Apple Inc. Aplcard is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple.
What Apple Card is
Apple Card is a consumer credit product. It lives in Wallet as a payment card, ties into Apple Pay, and is issued through Apple’s banking partners. You apply for credit; you spend and pay a balance.
If you are looking for a titanium card, credit limit, or Daily Cash, you want Apple’s Apple Card—not Aplcard.
What Aplcard is
Aplcard is a web generator for Wallet passes: LinkedIn, Instagram, Venmo, and other templates that become a .pkpass you add yourself. No credit check. No bank. No Apple ID signup for our product beyond whatever Apple requires to use Wallet on your device.
You use Aplcard to share who you are or how to pay you—not to borrow money.
Why the names get confused
Both involve Apple Wallet. Both can look “card-like” on a screen. The spelling is close when spoken quickly. SEO and support inboxes see the mix-up constantly, so this page exists as a clear disclaimer.
Mnemonic: Apple Card = credit. Aplcard = pass you create for links and handles.
Trademark and affiliation
Aplcard does not issue credit, does not partner with Apple for banking, and does not claim to be an Apple product. We reference Apple Wallet only to describe compatibility with Apple’s pass format.
For Apple Card support, use Apple’s official channels. For Aplcard help, see /support on pass.honrly.com.
If you meant to create a Wallet pass
You are in the right place. Start with a template—many people begin at /create/linkedin—or explore payment passes for Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal. Build on the web, download the PKPass, add it in Wallet.
If you meant the credit card, search Apple Card on Apple’s site instead. Thanks for reading—clarity helps everyone land on the right product.
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Apple, Apple Wallet, and Apple Card are trademarks of Apple Inc. WalletGen is not affiliated with Apple.