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Make purchases using Apple Pay

You can pay using Apple Pay in stores, within apps and on the web, and more.

How to pay using Apple Pay in stores and other places

With your iPhone or Apple Watch, you can use Apple Pay in stores, restaurants, gas stations, taxis, or wherever else you see one of these symbols 1 .

Pay with your iPhone

  1. To use your default payment card:
    • If your iPhone has Face ID, double-click the side button. Authenticate with Face ID or enter your passcode.
    • If your iPhone has Touch ID, rest your finger on the Touch ID sensor.
  2. To use a different card, tap your default card to see your other cards. Tap a new card and authenticate.
  3. Hold the top of your iPhone near the contactless reader until you see Done and a checkmark on the display.

Pay with your Apple Watch

  1. Double-click the side button.
  2. Your default card opens automatically. Scroll down to choose another card.
  3. Hold the display of your Apple Watch near the contactless reader until you feel a gentle tap and hear a beep.

Want to see your recent purchases? Learn how to check your Apple Pay transaction history.

How to pay using Apple Pay online or within apps

You can use Apple Pay to pay online in Safari 2,3 or within apps when you see Apple Pay as a payment option.

  1. Tap the Apple Pay button or choose Apple Pay as your payment method.
  2. To pay with a different card, tap the Next button or the Expand Menu button next to your default card.
  3. If necessary, enter your billing, shipping, and contact information. Apple Pay stores that information, so you won’t need to enter it again.
  4. Confirm the payment.
    • iPhone or iPad with Face ID: Double-click the side button, then use Face ID or your passcode.
    • iPhone or iPad without Face ID: Use Touch ID or your passcode.
    • Apple Watch: Double-click the side button.
    • Mac with Touch ID: Follow the prompts on the Touch Bar and place your finger on Touch ID. If Touch ID is off, tap the Apple Pay icon on the Touch Bar and follow the prompts on the screen.
    • Mac without Touch ID: Confirm the payment on your Bluetooth-connected iPhone or Apple Watch. Make sure that you’re signed in with the same Apple ID on all devices.
  5. When your payment is successful, you’ll see Done and a checkmark on the screen.

  1. In addition to accepting Apple Pay, the merchant must accept your payment card and payment network.
  2. In China mainland, you can use Apple Pay on the web in Safari only on a compatible iPhone and iPad with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
  3. In Italy, you can use your iPhone and Apple Watch to make Apple Pay purchases in stores with your Maestro card. Maestro cards can’t be used within apps and on the web. In the Netherlands, you can add Maestro cards to all compatible devices except Mac.
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Pay with apple pay button

The system provides several Apple Pay button types and styles you can use in your app or website. In contrast to the Apple Pay buttons, you use the Apple Pay mark to communicate the availability of Apple Pay as a payment option.

Don’t create your own Apple Pay button design or attempt to mimic the system-provided button designs.

Button Types

Apple provides several types of buttons so that you can choose the button type that fits best with the terminology and flow of your purchase or payment experience.

Use the Apple-provided APIs to create Apple Pay buttons. When you use the system-provided APIs, you get:

  • A button that is guaranteed to use an Apple-approved caption, font, color, and style
  • Assurance that the button’s contents maintain ideal proportions as you change its size
  • Automatic translation of the button’s caption into the language that’s set for the device
  • Support for configuring the button’s corner radius to match the style of your UI
  • A system-provided alternative text label that lets VoiceOver describe the button
Payment button type Example usage
An area in an app or website where people can make a purchase, such as a product detail page or shopping cart page.
An app or website that lets people pay bills or invoices, such as those for a utility — like cable or electricity — or a service — like plumbing or car repair.
An app or website offering a shopping cart or purchase experience that includes other payment buttons that start with the text Check out.
An app or website offering a shopping cart or purchase experience that includes other payment buttons that start with the text Continue with.
An app or website that helps people book flights, trips, or other experiences.
An app or website for an approved nonprofit that lets people make donations.
An app or website that lets people purchase a subscription, such as a gym membership or a meal-kit delivery service.
An app or website that uses the term reload to help people add money to a card, account, or payment system associated with a service, such as transit or a prepaid phone plan.
An app or website that uses the term add money to help people add money to a card, account, or payment system associated with a service, such as transit or a prepaid phone plan.
An app or website that uses the term top up to help people add money to a card, account, or payment system associated with a service, such as transit or a prepaid phone plan.
An app or website that lets people place orders for items like meals or flowers.
An app or website that lets people rent items like cars or scooters.
An app or website that uses the term support to help people give money to projects, causes, organizations, and other entities.
An app or website that uses the term contribute to help people give money to projects, causes, organizations, and other entities.
An app or website that lets people tip for goods or services.
An app or website that has stylistic reasons to use a button that can have a smaller minimum width or that doesn’t specify a call to action. If you choose a payment button type that isn’t supported on the version of the operating system your app or website is running in, the system may replace it with this button.

When a device supports Apple Pay, but it hasn’t been set up yet, you can use the Set up Apple Pay button to show that Apple Pay is accepted and to give people an explicit opportunity to set it up.

You can display the Set up Apple Pay button on pages such as a Settings page, a user profile screen, or an interstitial page. Tapping the button in any of these locations should initiate the process of adding a card.

Button Styles

Beginning in iOS 14 and macOS 11, you can use the automatic style to let the current system appearance determine the appearance of the Apple Pay buttons in your app (for developer guidance, see PKPaymentButtonStyle.automatic). If you want to control the button appearance yourself, you can use one of the following options. For web developer guidance, see ApplePayButtonStyle.

Black

Use on white or light-color backgrounds that provide sufficient contrast. Don’t use on black or dark backgrounds.

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Online and in apps. 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, Apple News+, and Apple TV+, buy apps and games on the App Store, and upgrade your iCloud storage.

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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.

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. And when you use Apple Cash, information is stored only for troubleshooting, fraud prevention, and regulatory purposes.

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How do I use Apple Pay?

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

How secure is Apple Pay?

Apple Pay is safer than using a physical credit, debit, or prepaid card. Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode are 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. And when you use Apple Cash, information is stored only for troubleshooting, fraud prevention, and regulatory purposes.

How do I set up Apple Pay?

It’s simple. Just add a credit, debit, or prepaid card to the Wallet app on your iPhone. And remember to add your cards to any other Apple devices you want to use with Apple Pay. It works on iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, and iPad.

Which banks support Apple Pay?

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.

Does it cost extra to use Apple Pay?

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

Can I use Apple Pay abroad?

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.

How can my business accept Apple Pay?

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

How do I let my customers know I accept Apple Pay?

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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Apple Cash

Use it to send and receive

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Apple Pay is accepted.

Set up
Apple Pay
on your
Apple device.

iPhone

Open the Wallet app
and tap to add a card.

Apple Watch

Open the Apple Watch
app on your iPhone,
tap Wallet & Apple Pay,
and then tap Add Card.

Go to Settings
Wallet & Apple Pay
and tap Add Card.

On models with Touch ID,
go to System Preferences
Wallet & Apple Pay and
tap Add Card.

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