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Apple Pay
Learn how to accept Apple Pay on your website
or iOS app.
If you still have questions after reading this
guide, check out our FAQs.
Apple Pay is a simple, secure payment experience,
allowing shoppers to purchase with many major
credit cards (such as Mastercard, Visa, American
Express, and Discover) linked to their supported
Apple devices. The shopper authorizes the
payment with a single touch.
Benefits
Supported markets
Apple Pay in a Hosted Payment Page
Apple Pay in the BlueSnap API
Bene$ts
Reduced checkout friction: There's no need
for the shopper to manually enter their
shipping, contact, or payment information.
Enhanced security: The shopper's sensitive
card data is never shared.
Simple payment authorization: The shopper
authorizes the payment with just their
fingerprint.
Supported Markets
Supported merchant countries
Merchants domiciled in the following countries can
accept Apple Pay.
Supported shopper countries and issuers
Shoppers whose issuing banks are located on this
list can purchase with Apple Pay.
Apple Pay in a Hosted
Payment Page
If you're using our Hosted Payment Page, Apple
Pay on the web is available to you out-of-the-box
and is enabled by default. Shoppers viewing your
website in the Safari browser can purchase with
Apple Pay.
Note
Apple Pay is not supported when using
an iframe.
Shopper device requirements
Purchasing on
Purchasing on a Mac
an iOS device
Safari must be open on a:
Safari must be - MacBook Pro with Touch
open on an ID, or
Apple Pay- - Mac model 2012 or later
enabled iPhone. paired to a compatible
iPhone/Apple Watch with
Handoff.
The BuyNow page detects if the shopper meets
the device and country requirements before
displaying the Apple Pay button. If the
requirements are met, the Apple Pay button is
displayed.
Shopper Experience
Step 1: Shopper clicks the Apple Pay button on the
checkout page
Step 2: Apple Pay payment sheet opens
The payment sheet opens on top of the checkout
page. The shopper checks their billing, shipping,
and contact information for accuracy (or they enter
missing information if needed). They also select
the card they wish to pay with.
Step 3: Shopper authorizes payment
The shopper authorizes the payment by placing
their finger on the Touch ID of their iPhone or Mac.
Alternatively, the shopper double-clicks the side
button of their Apple Watch.
Step 4: Con>rmation page is displayed
The checkout page updates to display a
confirmation page.
Setting Up Apple Pay
Accepting donations?
If you're accepting donations, Apple requires that
you register with Benevity before you can begin
accepting Apple Pay.
Uploading icons to display on shopper's device
(optional)
You have the option to upload icons that display on
the shopper's device during payment
authorization. Icons can improve the checkout
experience by providing visual reassurance that the
payment is going to the right place.
Follow these steps:
1. In the Merchant Portal, go to Integrations >
Apple Pay.
2. In the Hosted Checkout section, enter the
URLs of two square PNG images: 120px and
180px.
3. When you're done, click Submit.
Sandbox Testing
Getting started
Testing device(s)
Make sure you're testing on a compatible device.
Device region
To provision test cards on your device, you'll need
to make sure that your device’s region is set to a
country that supports Apple Pay. Currently, Apple
supports testing in the countries listed here.
Note
To test Amex cards for Apple Pay, your
device region must be set to the United
States.
iCloud account credentials
Contact Merchant Support to have Apple Pay
testing enabled on your account. We provide you
with credentials for an iCloud account that can be
used for testing.
Test cards
The following cards may be used to test Apple Pay
transactions.
Exp. CVV
d Type Card Number
Date Code
ex 371737757042005 02/2026 1111
cover 6011000994462780 11/2024 111
stercard 5204247751837527 12/2024 111
a 4761349750010326 12/2025 747
1 Device region must be set to the United States to
test Amex.
Adding a test card to your Apple Pay wallet
1. On your testing iOS device, open the Settings
app and tap iCloud at the top. If you're signed
in, tap Sign Out at the bottom.
2. Log in using the iCloud credentials that you
received from BlueSnap.
3. Tap Back to go back to the first page of the
Settings app.
4. Tap Wallet & Apple Pay.
5. Tap Add Credit or Debit Card. You'll be
prompted to photograph your card. Tap Enter
Card Details Manually.
6. Enter one of the test cards listed above.
Apple Pay in the BlueSnap
API
If you're using the BlueSnap API, Apple Pay is
available to you to implement in your website or
iOS app.
Apple Pay in your website
Integrate Apple Pay directly into the checkout on
your website. Shoppers on the Safari browser can
effortlessly purchase goods and services.
Apple Pay in your iOS app
Implement Apple Pay in your iOS app to let
shoppers purchase physical items, such as
groceries and clothing, or services, such as gym
memberships and hotel reservations.
Learn how
To learn how to implement Apple Pay, check out
the API guide for Apple Pay.
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