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Apple Pay

Let customers pay with Apple Pay. No configuration required.

Countries
All except IN
Currencies
All
Platforms
iPhone, iPad, Safari on Mac
One-time items
Supported
Subscriptions
Supported
Capture
Instant
Chargebacks
Supported
Refunds
Supported
Installments
Offered by some banks
Customers can save
Not supported
Express
Supported

Apple Pay is a digital wallet integrated with iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices. Customers authenticate using facial recognition, fingerprint, or using their Apple Watch, which makes it a simple and secure experience.

More than 500 million people use Apple Pay, making it one of the most popular digital wallets.

You don't need to sign up for an Apple Developer account to add Apple Pay as a payment option with Paddle.

How it works

Customer chooses Apple Pay

Turn on Apple Pay in a couple of clicks in your Paddle dashboard. Paddle automatically presents Apple Pay as a payment method for customers paying in a supported country on a supported platform.

Customer selects a card

Customers choose a saved payment card in their Apple Wallet that they'd like to use to pay. They can check address and other details before confirming.

Customer authenticates

Apple Pay prompts the customer to authenticate. They can authenticate using Touch ID or Face ID on the device they're making a purchase on. If the device doesn't support Touch ID or Face ID, they're prompted to use Face ID or Touch ID on a nearby iPhone or iPad, or confirm on Apple Watch.

Payment complete

If successful, Paddle Checkout shows a success screen or enters your success workflow.

Accept Apple Pay

  1. Go to Paddle > Checkout > Checkout settings.
  2. On the General tab, check Apple Pay.
  3. Click Save to apply.

Verify your domain for Apple Pay

Extend your Apple Pay integration by verifying your domain for Apple Pay. This lets you launch the Apple Pay modal where customers choose a card directly from your checkout. It's supported on iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and Safari 17+ on macOS.

You don't need to verify your domain to offer Apple Pay, but we recommend it. If you use Apple Pay on an unverified domain (or an older version of Safari), Paddle opens an unobtrusive popup from a Paddle.com domain that launches the Apple Pay modal. The popup automatically closes when customers choose a card and confirm.

You can verify your domain for Apple Pay in the Paddle dashboard.

  1. Make sure you've added your domain to Paddle > Checkout > Website approval > Domain approval, and that your domain is approved by Paddle. For sandbox accounts, domains are approved automatically once added.
  2. Download the Apple Pay domain association file.
  3. Upload the file to your web server at /.well-known/apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association. For example, if your website is example.com, make the file available at https://example.com/.well-known/apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association.
  4. Go to Paddle > Checkout > Website approval > Apple Pay verification, then click Verify next to your domain.

If your domain is approved, you'll see a green Approved badge right away.

If you launch checkouts from multiple domains or subdomains, repeat the verification process for each one.

Test Apple Pay

You can test Apple Pay using your Paddle sandbox account.

  1. Turn on Apple Pay for your Paddle account.
  2. Sign up for an Apple ID, if you don't already have one.
  3. Add at least one card to Apple Pay. When testing with Apple Pay, you use real card details but your card isn't charged.
  4. Open a checkout and choose Apple Pay as the payment method.
  5. Choose a card and complete the test purchase.

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