Saturday, January 21, 2017
Enhancing Android Pay APIs
Enhancing Android Pay APIs
Posted by Pali Bhat, Senior Director, Product Management
Weve been working with popular apps such as Airbnb, Yelp Eat24, Kickstarter, TicketMaster, Uber and many others to bring the ease of speedy checkouts to apps. We also want to make the same great in-app experience available to all developers, big or small. So were taking a few steps:
Enhance mobile web payments
Many users continue to make purchases on mobile sites. But buying something from a website on your phone can be clumsy and cumbersome, which results in much lower conversion rates on mobile sites than on desktop sites.
To make painful web checkout forms a thing of the past, we will be launching PaymentRequest, a brand new web API that we are developing together with Chrome and standardizing across browsers through W3C. Android Pay will be part of this API to allow users to pay on mobile websites as they do in-store and in-app.
Drive deeper engagement
Thanks for all the great feedback on our Save to Android Pay API since launch. You spoke and weve listened: We think youll be thrilled with the latest improvements to the Save to Android Pay API. The following enhancements help developers build stronger loyalty and engagement with new and existing customers:
We believe that mobile payments can make for a better, more secure shopping experience - so were in this together for the long haul. Were building a robust Android Pay ecosystem, one thats open and scalable, to enable developers to drive mobile payments - and their businesses - forward. Were very excited for the road ahead and we hope you are too.
To learn more about Android Pay and share your feedback, visit our developer pages.
Today, were enhancing our APIs, making it easier than ever for the developer community to integrate with Android Pay. With just a few lines of code, you can enable quick and seamless checkout to help increase purchase conversions and ongoing engagement.
Improve conversions within appsWeve been working with popular apps such as Airbnb, Yelp Eat24, Kickstarter, TicketMaster, Uber and many others to bring the ease of speedy checkouts to apps. We also want to make the same great in-app experience available to all developers, big or small. So were taking a few steps:
- Earlier today, we announced Android Instant Apps, which gives users the ability to pay using Android Pay with a single tap, without the friction of getting a user to install the app to complete their transaction.
Example of Android Pay in Android Instant Apps |
- Were opening the Android Pay API to all developers selling physical goods and services in markets where Android Pay is availablejust sign up at developers.google.com/android-pay/
- Weve teamed up with payment processors globally so developers can integrate Android Pay with their Android apps in just a few hours.
Enhance mobile web payments
Many users continue to make purchases on mobile sites. But buying something from a website on your phone can be clumsy and cumbersome, which results in much lower conversion rates on mobile sites than on desktop sites.
To make painful web checkout forms a thing of the past, we will be launching PaymentRequest, a brand new web API that we are developing together with Chrome and standardizing across browsers through W3C. Android Pay will be part of this API to allow users to pay on mobile websites as they do in-store and in-app.
Example of Android Pay in PaymentRequest |
Thanks for all the great feedback on our Save to Android Pay API since launch. You spoke and weve listened: We think youll be thrilled with the latest improvements to the Save to Android Pay API. The following enhancements help developers build stronger loyalty and engagement with new and existing customers:
- Enable users to add offers, loyalty cards and gift cards in the Android Pay app with the tap of a button. Simply add a deep link to an email, SMS message, push notification or within an app and youre all set.
- Enroll new customers into a loyalty program in a variety of ways with the new simplified sign-up feature. Customers can sign-up either in store via a NFC tap or through a sign-up page linked from an Android Pay transaction notification.
Example sign-up feature for Walgreens Balance Reward® via Save to Android Pay from transaction notification |
To learn more about Android Pay and share your feedback, visit our developer pages.
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