- REST APIs
- Welcome
- Cards
- 3DS
- Vault
- Getting Started
- Using the API
- Typical API Calls
- Verify That the Service Is Accessible
- Create a Profile for a Customer
- Add an Address to a Profile
- Add a Card to a Profile
- Add a Bank Account to a Profile
- Create an Apple Pay Single-Use Token
- Create a Google Pay Single-Use Token
- Create a Mobile Single-Use Token
- Create a Direct Debit Single-Use Token
- Process a Transaction Using a Payment Token
- API Reference
- Test and Go Live
- Direct Debit
- Alternate Payments
- Platforms
- Overview
- Account Management
- Getting Started
- Using the API
- Typical API Calls
- Verify That the Service Is Accessible
- Create a New Merchant
- Create a New Merchant Account
- Create a New User
- Add an Address
- Create a Business Owner
- Add a Business Owner Address
- Add a Business Owner Identity Document
- Add a Merchant Bank Account
- Accept Our Terms and Conditions
- Business Owner Identity Verification
- Activate the New Merchant Account
- Validate the Bank Account
- Enable Webhooks to Receive Application Statuses
- Using the Paysafe Identity Verification API
- Test and Go Live
- Split Payouts
- Balance Transfers
- Reference Information
- SDKs
- Server Side
- Paysafe.js
- Paysafe Checkout
- Paysafe Request
- Mobile
- Mobile SDKs
- iOS
- Android
- Additional Documentation
- Resources and Support
- Shopping Carts
- Classic APIs
- Glossary
Integrating with Google Pay
Google Pay enables customers to use any credit or debit card stored in your consumer's Google account, or any existing Android Pay credentials provisioned to their mobile device.
Prerequisites for integration are:
- Device and SDK must be Google Play Services version 11.4.x or newer
- You must already have a payment processor – Google Pay returns payment credentials that you can charge with your existing payment processor
You can integrate with Google Pay by following the instructions on the page Initiating a Payment for Google Pay.