New Aadhaar App: Are you also bothered by the heavy burden of ID cards when traveling with your family? Now, this tension is about to end forever. The central government and UIDAI are launching the most modern and family-friendly Aadhaar app tomorrow, January 28, 2026.
This app will not only digitize your identity but will also eliminate the hassles during travel.
Aadhaar App: Entire family will be confined to a single app
The biggest advantage of this new Aadhaar app is that you no longer need to have a separate app on each member’s phone or carry a physical card. A primary household member will be able to add the profiles of other family members (from children to the elderly) to their own app. This feature is a boon for families who travel together.
Aadhaar App Update: No more queues at airports and hotels
Showing and verifying each member’s Aadhaar card during check-in at airports, railway stations, or hotels is often a time-consuming task. The new app is designed to verify the entire family within seconds, all from a single platform. This will reduce paperwork and make your travel experience much smoother.
Will be launched on UIDAI Day
The app is being launched to commemorate UIDAI Day on January 28th. The government’s primary focus is on senior citizens and those who travel frequently. This is considered a revolutionary step toward taking India’s digital public infrastructure to new heights.
Benefits that will change your Lifestyle
Centralized Access: Entire family data is secure in one place.
Hands-on verification: No more long queues at hotels and airports.
Digital Security: No more fear of losing or stealing your physical card.
Easy for the elderly: Now senior citizens do not need to handle their cards, their children can handle the verification through the app.
PC:OneIndia
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