Button code helps you accept payments on your website wherever you paste the code.
Buyer experience for button code on a mobile device
Copy and paste pay links, buttons, and QR codes. No coding knowledge required.
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Small businesses that want to accept payments online or in person can set up copy-and-paste pay links, buttons, and QR codes. You don't need a developer, coding knowledge, or a website to accept payments. If you already have a website, you can copy and paste PayPal buttons.
You can accept payments in a variety of situations, such as selling:
There are 3 copy-and-paste options to accept payments. All 3 options support payment methods such as PayPal, Venmo, Pay Later, and credit and debit cards.
When a buyer places an order and makes a payment, you'll receive the order details on your PayPal dashboard. You can provide shipping details to complete the order.
Payment method availability varies by region.
Button code helps you accept payments on your website wherever you paste the code.
Buyer experience for button code on a mobile device
A pay link takes buyers to a PayPal-hosted page that shows item details and payment method options. No website is required.
Buyer experience for a pay link or QR code on a mobile device
Creates a QR code that takes buyers to a PayPal-hosted page that shows item details and payment method options. Buyers can scan a QR code with a mobile device to pay. After the buyer scans the QR code, they see the same experience as a pay link. No website is required.
No-Code Checkout is available to merchants with a PayPal business account in these supported countries.
If you're a new merchant, you'll need to sign up for a PayPal business account to get started.