Enabling Apple Pay

Apple Pay lets customers pay quickly and securely through your online store.

Apple Pay offers an accelerated checkout process. When a customer pays for their order using Apple Pay, they don't need to manually enter their credit card information or shipping address. The customer taps the Apple Pay button and scans their fingerprint, and Apple Pay provides that information to the payment provider. You don't pay any extra fees for accepting Apple Pay. You continue to pay the normal processing fees associated with your payment provider. Learn more about accelerated checkouts.

Requirements

To activate the Apple Pay button for your online store, you must meet the following requirements:

Requirements for subscriptions

To use Apple Pay for subscription products, you need to meet the following requirements:

  • Your store needs to use Shopify Payments.
  • Your business needs to be located in the United States, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
  • Your customers need to pay with a Mastercard or Visa card.

Devices that support Apple Pay

To access the Apple Pay button, your customers must use one of the following devices:

  • iPhone (SE, 6, 6 Plus, or newer)
  • iPad (Pro, Air 2, mini 3, or newer)
  • Apple Watch
  • MacBook Pro with Touch ID
  • Any Mac model (2012 or newer) plus an Apple Pay-activated iPhone or Apple Watch

Activate Apple Pay

If you meet the requirements, then you can activate Apple Pay in your Shopify admin.

Steps:

  1. From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Payments.
  2. In the section for your credit card payment provider, click Manage.
  3. Select Apple Pay in the Wallets section.
  4. Click Save.

Your customers can now use Apple Pay to check out on your store.

Activate Apple Pay in France using Shopify Payments

If you meet the requirements and your business is based in France, then you can activate Apple Pay using the following steps.

Steps:

  1. From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Payments.
  2. In the Shopify Payments section, click Manage.
  3. In the Advanced settings section, click Manage.
  4. In the Wallets section, click Activate for Apple Pay.

Your customers can now use Apple Pay to check out on your store.

Customer experience

When a customer visits your online store using a device that supports Apple Pay, a button with the Apple Pay logo is displayed.

The customer can tap or click the button to make a purchase with Apple Pay. After they do, the shipping and billing information that they added to their wallet displays, as well as the cost of the order, shipping rates, and taxes. The customer then has to authenticate the purchase. The authentication process is slightly different depending on the device the customer is using:

On an iPhone or iPad

A prompt displays on the device, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their device. The customer scans their fingerprint on the device's Touch ID to authenticate the purchase.

On a Macbook with Touch ID

A prompt displays on the customer's Touch Bar, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their Macbook. The customer scans their fingerprint on the Touch ID to authenticate the purchase.

On a Mac without Touch ID

If the customer doesn't have Touch ID, then they can use Apple Pay on their Mac computer with another device, such as an iPhone, iPad, or an Apple Watch. To verify connectivity, the customer must make sure the device and computer meet the following setup requirements:

  • They're close to each other.
  • Bluetooth is turned on.
  • They're logged in to the same iCloud account.

A dialog displays on the customer's computer, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their other device. The customer scans their fingerprint on their device to authenticate the purchase.

Troubleshooting

Apple Pay not showing in the admin

If you are using Cybersource, Authorize.net, or First Data Payeezy, and you don't have the option to activate Apple Pay in the admin, then you need to ask your payment processor to turn on network tokenization. If you're using Stripe, then make sure you have accepted the Terms of Service specific to Apple Pay from your Stripe dashboard. If you're not sure who your payment processor is, then you should talk to your bank, or to your merchant account provider.

Apple Pay button not showing in checkout

If the Apple Pay button doesn't display in your checkout, then make sure you meet all the requirements for using Apple Pay.

If your customer is using the Buy Button to pay for their order, then Apple Pay won't be offered because it's not supported by that sales channel.

Apple Pay isn't displayed in the checkout when the Company name field is Required as part of the checkout process.

Apple Pay button not showing in cart drawer

If you have a cart drawer or a cart pop-up on your store, then the Apple Pay button might not display. You can add Javascript to your theme to make sure that the button displays in your cart drawer.

Apple Pay button visible but not responsive

If you're using a supported Apple laptop, then check the Apple Pay wallet on your device and make sure that the lid of your laptop is open. If your laptop is in closed-display mode, then the Apple Pay button might be unresponsive.

Customer can't enter a discount code

Your customers can use discount codes with Apple Pay only if they enter a discount code on the checkout page before clicking the Apple Pay button. If you include the Apple Pay button on the cart page, then your customers can't go to the checkout page to enter a discount code. To make sure your customers can use discount codes with Apple Pay, you need to show the Apple Pay button on the checkout page.

Error when checking out with Apple Pay on a Mac

If you receive an error message after trying to check out with Apple Pay on a Mac, then there might be a communication problem between your phone and your computer. To verify connectivity, the customer must make sure the phone and the computer meet the following setup requirements:

  • They're close to each other.
  • Bluetooth is turned on.
  • They're both logged in to the same iCloud account.

Shipping limitations

Due to partial postal code availability from Apple Pay, carrier-calculated shipping rates in certain remote regions of Canada might be calculated incorrectly. Most Canadian addresses aren't affected by this issue.

Other ways to accept Apple Pay

Apple Pay in person

Apple Pay is available in person when you use Shopify POS and a supported card reader such as POS Go, WisePad 3 card reader, the Tap & Chip reader, or the Chipper 2X BT card reader. This feature also works with Tap to Pay on iPhone. Your customers can pay with Apple Pay by tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch on any supported reader. The payment is processed right away, and the customer doesn't have to produce their credit card, or enter their payment details using the keyboard of their iOS device.

Apple Pay Cash

Apple Pay Cash is available if your business is located in the United States and you use Shopify POS with a supported card reader. You can offer your customers the option of paying with their Apple Pay Cash card using an iPhone or an Apple Watch. If you are located outside of the United States, then consult with your payment provider to check whether they support Discover.

Apple Pay in mobile apps

Apple Pay is available if your store has an iOS app using the iOS Buy SDK.

FAQ

What credit cards can my customers use with Apple Pay?

The credit card payment provider you use determines which credit cards your customers can use when they buy your products using Apple Pay. To use Apple Pay, your customers have to add their credit card information to their Apple Pay wallet. If the payment provider you use doesn't accept the type of credit card a customer adds to their Apple Pay wallet, then that customer isn't able to buy your products using Apple Pay.

What does an Apple Pay order look like?

To use Apple Pay, your payment processor must support network tokenization. As a result, the last four digits of the customer's credit card number in an order's payment details aren't displayed. Instead the last four digits of the customer's Apple Pay device account number are displayed.

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