However you do business, PayPal fits
Offer a flexible checkout experience
Let customers choose how they want to pay. Accept credit cards, debit cards, PayPal and other payment methods (such as Bancontact, Apple Pay and Google Pay™️).
Reach customers in new channels
Whether your business is online, in-store, or on-the-go, PayPal helps to connect with new customers and expand the reach of your business.
Manage risk for your business
Whether you sell physical or intangible products, we could help your business avoid chargebacks, reversals, and claims—even when you're facing a customer dispute.
Integrate with trusted partners
From accounting software and ecommerce platforms, to marketing and social media tools, we can help you find the right integrations to help your business thrive.
Find the solution that suits your business
From checkout for your website, to in-person payments, we connect you with the solutions designed for how you sell.
We plug seamlessly into the tools you're already using - or may plan to use later
PayPal is a well-known and preferred brand1
400+
million active customers
200+
markets around the globe
20+
years of experience
30+
million merchants
Connect with us
Get in touch with one of our sales experts and learn more about how PayPal could help your business.
The no-code way to get paid
Easily create a link, button, or QR code* for a product or service—then just copy, paste, and share on your website, email, social, or text to get paid.
*Features not available in all geographies.
Apple Pay is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries and regions. Apple Pay does not charge any additional fees for this service.
Google Pay is a trademark of Google LLC.
Please review the PayPal Online Card Payment Services Agreement for terms that apply to your use of these new features.
What are the additional terms for Apple Pay and Google Pay as Digital Wallets?
If you proceed with integrating with Apple Pay and Google Pay on your Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments solution, you’ll also need to accept their product terms below (which will be surfaced again during your integration process): Google Pay: Google Pay API Terms of Service and Google APIs Terms of Service; Apple Pay: Apple Pay Platform Web Merchant Terms and Conditions.
1 PayPal quarterly earnings report, July, 2021