Introduction The eCommerce experience continues to evolve, and Shopify checkout updates are once...
Introduction
Every extra second a customer spends at checkout is a second they might decide to leave. Shopify continues to improve checkout speed and usability, and its latest update on April 13, 2026 is a strong example of that focus.
Logged-in customers can now set and manage a default shipping address directly within Shopify checkout. While it may seem like a small change, it significantly improves the experience for repeat customers.
What Changed in April 2026
Previously, Shopify relied on a last used address logic to pre-fill shipping details. While convenient in theory, it often caused issues for customers who occasionally shipped to different addresses.
This resulted in incorrect addresses being pre-filled, leading to mis-shipped orders, customer frustration, and increased support requests.
With the April 2026 update, Shopify replaces this logic with a true default address system.
- A default address is automatically set when a customer adds their first address or places their first order
- Customers can update their default address anytime via checkout or their account profile
- The selected default address is always pre-filled, regardless of previous orders
Why This Matters for Your Store
This update improves both customer experience and operational efficiency for merchants.
- Fewer Mis-shipped Orders: Correct address pre-fill reduces errors and costly re-shipments
- Better Repeat Customer Experience: Returning customers enjoy a faster, smoother checkout
- Reduced Checkout Abandonment: Less friction leads to higher completion rates
- More Customer Control: Customers can update their default address anytime without complexity
Who Benefits from This Update
This feature is especially valuable for stores with a strong base of repeat customers.
- Stores with frequent returning buyers
- Gifting and subscription based businesses
- B2B stores managing multiple shipping addresses
- Stores using customer accounts for personalized experiences
It is also particularly helpful for businesses that have recently completed a Shopify store migration or new Shopify development setup.
No Action Required
This is a native Shopify update and is automatically applied to eligible stores.
- No configuration required
- No apps needed
- No code changes necessary
However, customers must be logged in to benefit from this feature. Guest checkout users will not have access to saved default addresses.
What You Should Consider
To maximize the benefits of this update, merchants should:
- Encourage customers to create and use accounts
- Optimize the customer account experience
- Ensure smooth login and checkout flows
The Bigger Picture
This update reflects Shopify’s broader investment in improving the logged-in customer experience.
Features like saved addresses, personalized checkout, and unified customer profiles are designed to create a seamless and consistent shopping journey.
For stores using Shopify POS, this also strengthens the value of unified customer data across both online and offline channels.
Final Thoughts
The shift from a last-used address system to a true default address setup is a meaningful improvement in checkout usability.
It reduces friction, minimizes errors, and creates a more reliable experience for repeat customers.
Whether you are managing an existing store or building a new Shopify setup, optimizing checkout is always a priority, and updates like this make it easier.
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