Tap to pay
The planned amount-first flow keeps card collection inside Stripe Terminal on compatible, eligible NFC devices.
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It will open after durable receipts, a privacy and retention notice, and abuse controls are in place.
Public pre-launch preview · One eligible Android device. Two planned payment flows.
Public pre-launch preview: explore how an eligible Android 13+ device could accept contactless payments or show a secure QR for customers to pay on their own phone. Enrollment and production payments remain closed.
Availability varies by country, merchant account, device and payment rail.
Tap preview selected. Availability still depends on the merchant, device, country and provider.
Interactive illustration only. Changing the amount or flow does not initiate or process a payment. Inputs stay in this browser tab; they are not submitted or saved.
The planned amount-first flow keeps card collection inside Stripe Terminal on compatible, eligible NFC devices.
The planned short-lived QR will open provider-hosted checkout with the merchant, amount and currency already bound.
The planned generic QR will reveal one invoice only after privacy-preserving lookup and step-up verification.
Planned pilot: navigate, reconcile, refund, invoice and report through a permission-aware assistant. When enabled, sensitive actions will require an exact preview and explicit confirmation.
The validated foundations and design requirements cover tenant isolation, idempotent money operations, webhook verification, append-only audit and provider-hosted card collection. Operating effectiveness, audit readiness and certifications require independent evidence.
Developer platform in development: versioned APIs, scoped credentials, signed webhooks and an isolated sandbox. No developer access is live yet; future production access remains capability- and country-gated.
POST /v1/checkout-sessions
{
"amount_minor": 12840,
"currency": "USD",
"rail": "ephemeral_qr"
}Every country and payment rail launches only after provider availability, legal, privacy, tax, device and support gates pass.
Pilot access opens market by market for eligible merchants and supported devices. Asking about the pilot does not guarantee a country, device or payment method.