Add Apple Pay to BigCommerce and speed up checkout with one-tap, tokenized payments using stored cards, addresses, and Face ID or Touch ID, built to reduce mobile friction and lift conversion.
• Apple Pay is surfaced in BigCommerce checkout and the Payment Request flow where device and browser eligibility checks return supported wallets and networks.
• Payment authorization uses tokenized card data; raw PAN data is not stored, and the payment provider processes the Apple Pay token in a PCI-compliant flow.
• Billing, shipping, email, and phone values returned by Apple Pay are mapped to BigCommerce checkout fields, with validation for required fields, address formats, and delivery constraints.
• Order creation and payment states are synchronized so Apple Pay authorizations, captures, voids, and refunds map cleanly to BigCommerce transactions and the gateway’s operation IDs.
• Shipping methods, taxes, discounts, and multi-currency totals are recalculated against the BigCommerce cart and compared to wallet totals, with mismatch handling and error logging.
• Refund events initiated in BigCommerce are routed to the payment gateway and reflected back in BigCommerce order history, including partial refunds where supported.
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We configure Apple Pay via a compatible payment provider, then validate that BigCommerce records stay consistent across authorization, capture, partial refunds, and chargebacks. The key is clean mapping between Apple Pay tokens, payment IDs, and order states.
Yes, Apple Pay supports biometric authentication on compatible devices, which reduces form-filling and payment hesitation. We QA the flow on iOS and Safari to confirm the wallet sheet triggers reliably.
It can, but only if currency, tax, and shipping totals are calculated and passed correctly at the moment the Apple Pay sheet is opened. We test scenarios like address changes, shipping method switches, discounts, and rounding rules.
Usually, yes, because fewer checkout steps and a familiar wallet increase completion rates on mobile. We measure impact with proper event tracking so you can see the lift, not guess it.
Apple Pay uses tokenization, and card details are handled by Apple and your payment provider, not your BigCommerce store. We ensure the implementation keeps the payment flow within PCI-compliant boundaries and doesn’t introduce risky custom handling.










