
Credit card swipes: Here’s what to know | Stripe
Feb 16, 2025 · Learn more about how credit card swipes work, what tools businesses need for swipe payments, and how to upgrade to EMV or contactless payments.
How to accept credit cards on iPhones | Stripe
Mar 3, 2025 · Card reading: When you swipe a customer’s card, the swiper reads the magnetic stripe (or chip in more advanced models) and transmits the payment information to the app. …
Stripe Reader M2 | Stripe Terminal
A compact battery-powered bluetooth mobile reader for accepting chip, swipe, and contactless payments.
Interchange fees 101: What they are and how they work | Stripe
Mar 12, 2024 · Interchange fees, also known as swipe fees, comprised 70% to 90% of these card processing fees. For businesses that accept card payments from customers, interchange fees …
Card decline codes: A complete list and what they mean | Stripe
Oct 4, 2025 · Card authorization declines can happen for a variety of reasons. This list of card decline codes will explain the different types of declines and what they mean.
Stripe | Financial Infrastructure to Grow Your Revenue
Stripe is a suite of APIs powering online payment processing and commerce solutions for internet businesses of all sizes. Accept payments and scale faster with AI.
Stripe Terminal | Unified Commerce Platform
Stripe Terminal allows businesses to offer seamless and custom in-person payments for a unified commerce experience.
Stripe Login | Sign in to the Stripe Dashboard
Sign in to the Stripe Dashboard to manage business payments and operations in your account. Manage payments and refunds, respond to disputes and more.
Stripe Payments | Global Payment Processing Platform
Capture more revenue with a unified payments solution that eliminates the need for one-off merchant account, payment gateway, and processor integrations.
Electronic credit cards: What they are and how they work | Stripe
Mar 10, 2025 · They’re what you swipe, dip, or tap at checkout in stores. Electronic credit cards are well suited to online shopping or any situation where you don’t physically hand over a card.