PayPal Buttons, also known as Website Payments Standard, lets you add a payment button to your website without any expert technical knowledge.
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Customers shop on your site and add items to their cart.
They are taken to payment pages with purchase details.
They confirm the payment and return to your website.
Just copy and paste a few lines of html code onto your site to create PayPal payment buttons.
Accept PayPal payments, Visa, MasterCard and AMEX cards in 100+ currencies. PayPal handles the complete checkout experience and returns your customers to your site.
Customers using smartphones can complete their purchase quickly and easily without the need to pinch and zoom.
Website Payments standard is ideal if you need to add payments urgently. Just copy and paste the HTML code and you're done. PayPal Checkout is recommended for higher conversion on your website and is scalable on multiple platforms.
PayPal Checkout | Website Payments Standard | |
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Higher checkout success within your online store or website (PayPal "In-Context Checkout") | POPULAR | |
Customized Checkout Experience | POPULAR | |
Customers can pay you without a PayPal Account | ||
Optimised for Mobile Checkout | ||
Accept Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard and AMEX | ||
Accept Global Payments on Foreign Currencies | ||
Simplified PCI Compliance | ||
Built-in Fraud Protection | ||
Easy DIY set-up | ||
Supports 2-Factor Authentication (3DS Protocol) | ||
Monthly fee | $0.00 | $0.00 |
If you’re working with a shopping cart or eCommerce provider, our Website Payments Standard integrates seamlessly with their solution.
Get started quickly with our payment buttons. Just copy and paste a few lines of HTML code onto your site to create PayPal payment buttons.
Can I set WPS up myself or do I need a developer?
Getting started with Website Payments Standard is easy and requires no serious programming skills. You can set up your button in about 15 minutes, then just copy and paste a few lines of HTML onto your site.
What is PCI Compliance and do I have to worry about it?