Microsoft is preparing a new autofill capability for Edge that is expected to handle passport and driver’s license details automatically on desktop. The feature appears in the Microsoft 365 roadmap under the name Enhanced Autofill, with rollout scheduled to begin in June 2026.
Today, Edge autofill mainly fills common personal details such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, and saved addresses. The upcoming change expands autofill to identity documents and other complex form fields, which reduces the need to type long information into official or verification forms. Document autofill can reduce typing errors and speed up form submission.
Edge already includes an optional setting that uses AI processing to improve autofill suggestions. That control helps the browser match saved data with the correct form fields, but it does not introduce new document categories. The roadmap feature instead adds new kinds of information Edge can fill, which keeps it separate from AI-based suggestion improvements.
The change keeps passwords and personal data inside the desktop browser. Microsoft has not shared screenshots or testing details yet, and rollout timing may become clearer closer to release.



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