You can manage your payment information in Google Pay on a computer by accessing your Google Account payment settings.
To begin, open your browser such as Google Chrome and go to the Google Pay website (pay.google.com). Sign in with your Google Account if you are not already logged in.
Once signed in, navigate to the Payment methods section. Here, you will see all saved cards and payment options linked to your account.
To add a new card, click Add payment method and enter your card details, including card number, expiration date, and billing address.
To edit an existing card, click on the card and update the details as needed. To remove a card, select it and choose the option to delete or remove it.
Save your autofill payment info in Google Pay
When you're signed in to Chrome and you enter your payment method into an online form, Chrome may ask you to save your payment info in Google Pay. If you accept, your payment info is saved in Google Pay. If Google Pay doesn't support your payment method, Chrome may offer to save it locally on your device.
Payment methods saved in Google Pay show up as suggestions in most online forms.
If Chrome doesn't offer to save your payment info in Google Pay, learn how to fix issues with saved payment info.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Go to payments.google.com.
- Select Payment methods.
- Find the payment method you want to edit or delete.
- Edit: Below the payment method, select Edit.
- Delete: Below the payment method, select Remove.
If you save credit cards and addresses in your Google Account from Chrome, your credit card info is saved in Google Pay.
To stop saving payment info in Google Pay:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, select More
Settings.
- Under 'You and Google', select your account name.
- Turn off Payment methods and other info from Google Wallet.
When you sign in to your Google Account through a Google service like Gmail, you may be asked if you also want to sign in to Chrome. It's optional to sign in to Chrome but you can change your preference at any time. Learn how to sign out of Chrome.
When you automatically enter or save a card in Chrome, Google may do a low-value credit card authorisation. This is a security measure to make sure that you’re the legitimate owner of the card. The authorisation is cancelled by Google shortly.
Related resources
- Fill in forms automatically in Chrome
- Manage payment info in Chrome
- Manage card benefits with autofill
- Use buy now, pay later with Chrome autofill
- Manage payment methods added to the Google Wallet app
You can also manage billing addresses and set a default payment method for faster checkout.
If you use Chrome Autofill, your saved payment methods in Google Pay can sync with Chrome, allowing you to use them easily during online purchases.
For security, Google may ask you to verify your identity when making changes or using payment methods.
In summary, managing payment info in Google Pay on a computer involves adding, editing, or removing cards through your Google Account, ensuring your payment details are up to date and ready for use.
