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Learn about the ways users can pay for content on Google Play
Credit and debit cards are accepted in more than 135 countries. After adding card details to a Google account, customers can seamlessly purchase paid apps and games, in-app products, and subscriptions.
Google Pay credit and debit cards
PayPal is available as a payment option in 21 countries around the world. Both new and existing accounts can be used to make purchases directly from the Play Store.
Google Play Paypal wallet
Google Play gift cards and gift codes let customers pay with cash for their favorite Android apps and games, movies, and more. They can buy one for themselves or as a gift for someone special from over 700,000 retail locations in 33 countries worldwide. No credit card required, and balances never expire.
More resourcesGoogle Play gift card and gift code
Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) is available on some mobile devices and service plans, allowing customers to add purchases on Google Play to their mobile phone bill. This is currently available in more than 55 countries and offered with 140 operators, reaching 900 million devices every month.
Direct Carrier Billing
Google Pay allows customers to load credit or debit cards from participating banks and financial institutions onto their phone. They can then use these cards for Google Play store purchases.
More resourcesGoogle Pay