Good news, commuters. You can now renew your expiring Beep card through the Beep mobile app, which is currently available on the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, and the Huawei App Gallery.
The online process is available to account holders whose cards will expire within at least six months. Renewals will extend the card’s validity for one year, after which the card will need to be replaced or reinstated at an official concessionaire.

Regular commuters will need to pay a P10 renewal fee, but this will be waived for senior citizens, students, PWDs, and others who use white-colored Beep cards. We’ve laid out the entire process below.
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Before starting, make sure that your phone is NFC-enabled, as you will need to scan your physical Beep card onto the app.
Beep card mobile renewal process 2026

- On the Beep app, tap ‘Card Expiry Extension.’
- Scan your Beep card on your smartphone’s NFC reader.
- Select your preferred payment method for the P10 renewal fee.
- Verify your Beep card details, including its new expiration date.
- Finalize your payment, and wait for confirmation.
- Scan your Beep card once more on your smartphone’s NFC reader.
- Confirm your new Beep card details.
Those looking for an entirely new Beep card can check out this latest collaboration with One Ayala. The new One Ayala Access Card works on all the same public transportation lines, while also offering perks at several establishments. These include discounts at Vans, Herschel, Payless, and Old Navy, and free upsizes at Tiger Sugar, Oliver’s Coffee, and Egg Tarts.