The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is preparing to roll out a brand-new e-Aadhaar mobile application equipped with advanced digital features. Unlike the existing mAadhaar app, which has limited functions and often receives complaints from users, the upcoming version promises a smoother, faster, and more secure experience. The launch is expected by December 2025, giving citizens a modern tool to manage their Aadhaar details without visiting enrollment centers for most updates.
What Makes the New e-Aadhaar App Different?The upcoming application is designed to integrate modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Face ID login, and QR code verification. With these upgrades, logging into the app will become as simple as scanning your face. The inclusion of a built-in QR scanner will also help organizations and service providers instantly verify Aadhaar details, reducing the risks of identity fraud.
Users will be able to:
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Update personal details like name, address, and date of birth online.
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Download their Aadhaar card directly from the app.
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Check their update history anytime.
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Order a PVC Aadhaar card for home delivery.
This shift will significantly cut down the need for photocopies and paperwork since Aadhaar information can be shared securely through the app itself.
Why Mobile Number Updates Remain OfflineWhile the new app brings digital convenience, not every feature is moving online. UIDAI has clarified that changing the mobile number linked to Aadhaar will still require a visit to an Aadhaar Seva Kendra. This is because mobile numbers are closely tied to banking services, government benefits, and digital transactions. To prevent misuse, biometric verification and a formal update request will still be mandatory for number changes.
Beta Version Already TestedUnion Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw had launched the beta version of the app earlier in April 2025. Since then, UIDAI has been collecting feedback from early users to iron out bugs and improve the interface. The full public release is scheduled for the end of this year.
A Step Toward Stronger Digital Identity in IndiaThe initiative is part of India’s broader digital identity management strategy. Currently, the mAadhaar app supports only basic services such as downloading Aadhaar and updating the address. Many users have complained about technical glitches, limited functionality, and unreliable performance.
The new e-Aadhaar app aims to resolve these pain points and provide a user-friendly, AI-enabled platform for millions of citizens. With improved security layers, digital verification options, and a hassle-free update process, it is expected to drastically reduce dependency on physical Aadhaar service centers.
The Bigger PictureBy simplifying Aadhaar access and updates, the government hopes to strengthen trust in digital identity systems. Citizens will no longer need to stand in long queues or rely on third-party services for minor corrections. Instead, with just a smartphone, they can manage their Aadhaar details from home.
This move will also support India’s growing digital ecosystem, where Aadhaar is central to banking, telecom services, government subsidies, and online verification processes.
As the final launch nears, UIDAI’s new e-Aadhaar app could become a game-changer for digital governance in India, offering speed, safety, and convenience all in one.
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