Shop how you want
Choose your device, add your credit or debit cards, and you’re all set. Wherever you are — at a store or in an app — you’re ready to use Android Pay.
Tap. Pay. Done.
- In Stores
- In Apps
In Stores
Forget fumbling through your wallet and handing over a card next time you’re in a store. With Android Pay you can simply unlock your phone, place it near a contactless terminal, and you’re good to go. You don’t even need to open an app. Tap and pay is that fast, that easy.
And when you tap at select merchants, your loyalty points and offers are automatically applied at checkout too.
In Apps
Tired of entering your payment and address details every time you make in app purchases? Just select “Buy with Android Pay” and leave the rest to us; online checkout is as simple as a tap.
This feature is coming soon.
Extra layers of security
Your card info stays safe
When you shop at a merchant, Android Pay doesn’t send your actual credit or debit card number with your payment. Instead we use a virtual account number to represent your account information — so your card details stay safe.
Keep track of your purchases
As soon as you make a purchase, you’ll see a payment confirmation that shows you exactly where a given transaction happened, along with the merchant’s name and number. So it’s easy to catch any suspicious activity.
Peace of mind when you lose your phone
No more frantically canceling your credit cards. If your phone is ever lost or stolen, you can use Android Device Manager to instantly lock your device from anywhere, secure it with a new password, even wipe it clean of your personal information.
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Android Pay is accepted at over one million stores across the US, and will soon be available in thousands of Android apps. We’re adding more every day.
- In Stores
- In Apps
In Stores
In Apps
Add your card
Android Pay works with most major credit and debit cards from the top US banks.
Add a card from any of these participating banks and continue to get the same rewards, benefits, and security of your cards.
Contact your card issuer to determine your card’s eligibility. Some banks may not support all card types.