Set up Apple Pay in seconds. Learn how

Apple Pay

Pay the Apple way.

Add a card

Faster and easier
than

using cards
or cash.

Privacy and security
built in.

Accepted on millions
of websites and apps.

Checkout is easier
online with Apple Pay.

It’s ready
and set.
Just go.

Set up in seconds. Right on your iPhone. Apple Pay is built into iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, and iPad. Start by adding your credit or debit card to the Wallet app on your iPhone, and you’ll have the option to add it to your other devices in one easy step. When you want to pay, just double-click, tap, and you’re set. You still get all your card’s rewards and benefits — so you won’t miss out on any hard-earned points or miles.

How to set up Apple Pay

Easy.
Does it all.

Grab from the
corner cafe.
Order a new online.
Have delivered.

Subscribe to .
Get

from a
vending machine.

And from the

supermarket.
Just look

for
or when
you check out.

At stores and more. Apple Pay is widely accepted, so you can likely use it wherever and however you want. If you’re not sure, just ask. Apple Pay works anywhere that takes contactless payments — from vending machines and grocery stores to taxis and subway stations.

In apps and online. Use Apple Pay for purchases in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. You can skip the lengthy checkout forms and pay with just a touch or a glance. Or use Apple Pay to subscribe to services like Apple Music and Apple TV+, buy apps and games on the App Store, and upgrade your iCloud storage.

Safe and
sound.
And secure.

Personal data. Protected. When you make a purchase, Apple Pay uses a device-specific number and unique transaction code. So your card number is never stored on your device or on Apple servers. And when you pay, your card numbers are never shared by Apple with merchants. If you prefer not to share your email address with merchants when paying online, you can use Hide My Email to generate unique, random email addresses that automatically forward to your personal inbox.

Your purchases stay private. When you pay with a debit or credit card, Apple Pay doesn’t keep transaction information that can be tied back to you.

Tap more. Touch less. Apple Pay works right from your device, helping you avoid touching buttons and terminals, handling cards, and exchanging cash. Every purchase requires Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode — helping to keep your security in your hands.

Questions? Answers.

  • You can use Apple Pay to make purchases in stores, on websites, and in apps. It’s widely accepted, simple, safe, secure, and private.

  • Apple Pay is safer than using a physical credit, debit, or prepaid card. Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode is required for purchases on your iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, or iPad. Your card number and identity aren’t shared with merchants, and your actual card numbers aren’t stored on your device or on Apple servers.

    When you pay in stores, neither Apple nor your device will send your actual card number to merchants. When you pay online in Safari or in apps, the merchant will only receive information you authorize to fulfill your order — such as your name, email address, and billing and shipping addresses.

    When you pay with a debit or credit card, Apple doesn’t keep transaction information that can be tied back to you.

  • It’s simple. Just add a credit, debit, or prepaid card to the Wallet app on your iPhone, then choose to add the card to any other Apple devices you want to use with Apple Pay. It works on iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, and iPad. If you upgrade to a new iPhone, you can automatically transfer your cards to the new device in one easy step.

  • Apple Pay works with major credit and debit cards from banks around the world, with more added all the time. You can see all the banks that support Apple Pay here. If your card does not yet support Apple Pay, contact your bank for more information.

  • No. Apple does not charge any fees when you use Apple Pay — in stores, online, or in apps.

  • Apple Pay works in countries and regions that support contactless payments. Confirm with your bank, and ask about any fees they may charge for overseas usage.

  • If your business already accepts credit and debit cards, simply contact your payment provider
    to start accepting Apple Pay. If you want to accept Apple Pay on your website or in your app, visit Apple Pay for developers.

  • Download the Apple Pay mark to use within email, on your terminal screen, on your website, and in your app. You can also order Apple Pay decals to put on your storefront window and register.

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Carry one thing.
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