Google Pay
Google Pay is supported both on the web and in Android applications. In both environments, Google Pay can be integrated using our SDK and without our SDK.
We support both PAN_ONLY
and CRYPTOGRAM_3DS
authentication methods for Google Pay.
PAN_ONLY
- the card is stored on file within your customer’s Google account and not bound to an Android device.CRYPTOGRAM_3DS
- the payment credentials are bound to an Android device.
Web (Embed)
On the web, Google Pay can be easily integrated both with and without Embed. In both offerings, we have removed the need for you to sign up for a Google Developer account, reducing additional financial and maintenance costs.
Using SDK (Embed) | Without SDK | |
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Google Developer account required? | No | No |
Customization & Theming? | Limited | Full |
Integrated with Checkout Flow? | Yes | Optional |
Mobile (Android)
On Android, Google Pay can be easily integrated both with and without the SDK. In both offerings, we have removed the need for you to sign up for a Google Developer account, reducing additional financial and maintenance costs.
Using SDK | Without SDK | |
---|---|---|
Google Developer account required? | No | No |
Customization & Theming? | Limited | Full |
Integrated with Checkout Flow? | Yes | Optional |
Recurring payments
This is in limited release and will be made generally available soon.
Recurring payments are supported on Google Pay in a similar way to how recurring payments are supported regular card payments.
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