Apple Pay and Google Pay are digital wallets that let customers pay quickly using cards saved to their devices. Stripe supports both, but they must be enabled and configured in your Stripe account and integration.
Check eligibility
Before enabling:
- Confirm that your country and business type are supported for Apple Pay / Google Pay in Stripe’s docs.
- Make sure your website or app uses a supported integration (for example, Stripe Checkout, Payment Element, or a platform that has wallet support built in).
Enable Apple Pay
- Log in to your Stripe Dashboard.
- Go to Settings → Payment methods.
- Find Apple Pay and follow the setup flow, which may include:
- Verifying your domain (for web).
- Confirming your business information.
- Once enabled, Apple Pay can appear automatically in compatible browsers and devices when conditions are met.
Enable Google Pay
- In the same Payment methods settings, look for Google Pay.
- Review the requirements and enable it for your integration type.
- Google Pay typically appears automatically on supported browsers and Android devices when using compatible Stripe checkout flows.
Collect for Stripe focuses on in‑person card payments with Stripe Terminal. Apple Pay and Google Pay are primarily for web and app checkouts; to use them, follow Stripe’s integration guides or work with your developer or platform provider. For any questions about eligibility or setup errors, contact Stripe Support.
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