Additions and updates to the Stripe platform
Businesses in the UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Switzerland can now offer Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India’s most popular payment method, used in more than 80% of online domestic transactions.
Businesses in the US, the UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Switzerland can now offer BLIK, Poland’s largest payment method, used in more than 65% of online domestic transactions.
With long-term deferred revenue support enabled, you can now book all revenue deferred for over 12 months into a new account for long-term deferred revenue.
You can now create Revenue Recognition rules applying accounting treatment to credit notes.
Revenue Recognition users with multiple settlement currencies can set a single functional currency for consolidated reporting.
Businesses in the UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, and Singapore can now offer Pix, Brazil’s most popular payment method, used in more than 40% of online domestic transactions.
Adaptive Pricing is now supported for one-time payments on MB WAY, Alipay, TWINT, and Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
You can now use Data Pipeline to export all of your Stripe data to Databricks.
Recurring payments are now supported on Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India’s most popular payment method, used in more than 80% of online domestic transactions.
Users can now accept payments over Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) in a few lines of code using our Payment Intents API.
Platforms can now embed account onboarding, payments, and payouts components in their React Native mobile applications (preview).
Adaptive Pricing now supports subscriptions in local currencies across 150+ countries. Stripe automatically calculates the localized price and handles all currency conversion.
Connect users can now query additional requirements information. The connected_accounts table now has requirements_pending_verification and future_requirements_pending_verification columns.
You can now record discounts as contra revenue. You can choose to book discounts into a separate GL contra revenue account, as well as amortized over the period.
Automated US sales tax filing via TaxJar is now available directly in the Dashboard, supporting 16 US states with full coverage coming soon.
Revenue Recognition data import is now GA.
The Accounts v2 API is now generally available for new Connect users to represent both their connected accounts and customers across Stripe. Accounts v2 improves onboarding conversion by sharing KYC across a merchant’s customer and connected account identities, so Connect users don’t have to build duplicate representations and custom relationship logic.
Businesses in Australia can now offer PayTo direct debits.
The ability to integrate Stripe Billing with multiple payment processors is now generally available. This functionality also supports tracking refunds and immediate cancellations, and includes off-Stripe volume in Revenue Recognition reporting.
You can now use the Payment Records API to track and keep a unified history of your payments, for both payments processed on Stripe and by other payment processors.
We’ve added a new tax_transaction_customer_tax_ids table in Stripe Sigma, providing a point-in-time snapshot of customer tax IDs as they existed during tax calculation. This helps ensure historical accuracy for audit and reconciliation purposes.
Stripe Tax now supports users in Liechtenstein.
Admins can now invite in-house or external accountants—without full admin permissions—to manage key accounting settings and period-close tasks, improving security and collaboration (preview).
Subscription Item Change Events are now available in Stripe Data Pipeline with a seven-hour freshness under the new subscription_item_change_events_v2_beta table.
Subscription Item Change Events are now available in Stripe Sigma with a three-hour freshness under the new subscription_item_change_events_v2_beta table.
Managed Payments—which handles payments, global tax compliance, fraud, disputes, and support for you—now supports one-time payments and the new Checkout app-to-web payment flow.
Stripe Tax now supports businesses that sell tickets to events, museums, movies, and more.
You can now use Authorization Boost to increase revenue and reduce card processing costs. Our unified AI-powered acceptance optimization product now includes new features such as decline prevention to help reduce network costs.
You can now correct reconciliation errors by unapplying payments from paid invoices.
You can now use the usage analytics API to access real-time aggregated usage data down to the customer level and power your end user dashboards.
You can now configure credit balance alerts and automatic top-ups.
You can now grant credits that draw down in near real time.
You can now bill based on multiple attributes of usage data from a single meter with dimensional pricing.
You can now model and manage hybrid pricing plans that include license fees, usage-based rate cards, and credit grants.
Stripe Checkout now supports app-to-web payments, letting you redirect iOS users to a mobile-optimized web flow. Context like cart items and user info is automatically preserved, making the transition seamless.
Stablecoin payments now support subscriptions.
Financial Accounts give users the ability to store, send, spend, and borrow funds within the Dashboard. Financial Accounts are now available to users in the US and UK, including stablecoin balances for US users.
Financial Accounts users in the United States can now manage a stablecoin balance.
You can now prebill customers in advance on subscriptions.
You can now view data freshness and export timestamps for greater visibility.
You can now export only the data you need to streamline analysis.
You can now export prebuilt Stripe reports to your data warehouse or cloud storage.
Stripe Verified now gives platforms greater control to manage risk and compliance in ways that align with their business. Extend due dates for user verification tasks directly from your Dashboard and access tailored benefits for smooth operations as you grow.
You can now receive email notifications from Stripe when your connected accounts have upcoming, due, or past-due risk and compliance actions.
Businesses in the US can now offer customers buy now, pay later options with Klarna on Link.
You can now instantly retry transactions that fail with a different processor in Stripe Orchestration.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now request access to the ability to set their risk preferences and Radar will dynamically adjust its risk controls on their behalf (preview).
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now request access to write custom rules for Klarna, with additional LPMs including Bacs, NZ BECS, AU BECS, ACSS, Affirm, Afterpay, and CashApp coming later this year. This is in addition to existing support for cards, ACH, and SEPA.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now use Smart Refunds, which provides recommendations in the Stripe Dashboard for transactions to refund based on the likelihood they will turn into disputes.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now request access to dynamic risk thresholds, so Radar will adjust their risk threshold on the user’s behalf during and after a fraud attack (preview).
Stripe Tax now supports users located in Mexico.
Radar users can now sign up directly from their Dashboard for dispute prevention—powered by Verifi and Ethoca—to access automated dispute resolution and deflection across Visa and Mastercard transactions.
Stripe Terminal is now available in Japan.
Stripe Reader S710 is now available with cellular connectivity, so you can process payments without interruptions—even if the WiFi goes down.
You can now audit transactions across trial balance, income statement, AR aging, and debits and credits accounting reports with detailed account drilldown capabilities.
We’ve introduced support for manual journal entries, giving you the control to ingest journal entries and make any adjustments while maintaining the ability to audit and trace.
You can now use the BillingSDK to integrate subscription purchases and management flows natively in your iOS app. Allow your customers to buy subscriptions, manage billing details in the customer portal, and access premium features gated by entitlements—without leaving your app (preview).
Businesses in the US can now offer Zip, a buy now, pay later method.
Platforms can now promote Instant Payouts directly from their Dashboard using a prebuilt embedded component.
Platforms can now offer IC+ pricing to their connected accounts via the API.
Subscription and recurring payments are now supported on Klarna.
Custom payment methods are now visible on the customer portal, enabling customers to easily view which payment method has been used (preview).
Failed payments and dunning are now supported for Billing users who are integrating with third-party payment processors (preview).
We’ve introduced a self-serve 4-4-5 accounting period configuration in the Revenue Recognition settings, allowing you to switch accounting period settings in the Dashboard with the selected start date.
Businesses can now build a turnkey consumer credit card program with Stripe Issuing.
Platforms can now enable their connected accounts to view and manage disputes using prebuilt embedded components.
Platforms in the UK and certain European countries can launch a charge card program, allowing cardholders to spend from a line of credit with a fixed repayment window while Stripe manages all the licensing and compliance (preview).
Billing analytics now includes a rated usage metric, enabling detailed tracking of usage-based revenue.
Revenue Recognition now automates accounting calculations and reporting for usage-based billing events, enabling revenue tracking in line with ASC 606 and IFRS 15 standards for arrears billing (preview).
Platforms serving US multinational companies can now issue cards to employees of subsidiaries in select countries outside of the US (preview).
You can now centrally view subscriptions and invoices from across accounts in your organization.
You can now access Authorization Boost, a unified solution that brings together all our authorization and cost optimizations to increase your revenue and reduce costs.
Billing analytics metrics now surface transactional data within one hour of the time that it’s generated, providing near real-time visibility into your billing data.
Fleet businesses can build their Issuing program to support virtual cards for optimizing fleet spend to approve or decline authorizations requests in real time with Visa Fleet 2.0.
You can now set up a custom URL in customer emails that directs customers to your subscription cancellation process.
All subscription renewal and free trial completion emails will now automatically include a cancellation link that directs to the customer portal. You can also create a custom URL for your cancellation flow.
Businesses can maintain full control of their banking relationships or use their own licenses for their Issuing program while Stripe acts as the processor.
You can now easily write complex Issuing authorization rules through a no-code Dashboard (preview).
Card installments are now available in Japan (preview).
You can now use rate cards and Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite to seamlessly process authorizations and activate pricing plans (preview).
For one-time invoices paid via the hosted invoice page, you can now choose whether you want a payment method to be saved automatically. New Stripe accounts default to not saving payment methods automatically.
Billing analytics now features enhanced benchmarking, with Stripe automatically identifying peer businesses based on industry sector and operational factors. This enables you to more effectively track and compare your performance against similar businesses on Stripe.
All core Billing metrics now support interactive features including drill-down analysis, custom filtering, and flexible grouping options for enhanced data exploration.
Users in the US and UK can now send money directly to third parties with just their email address. Global Payouts offers several integration paths with no-code, hosted, and API solutions that allow your business to send and track payouts globally without requiring you to use Stripe for Payments (preview).
You can now bill different subscription frequencies, such as annual and monthly fees, in a single invoice.
You can now centrally review and remediate compliance requirements for connected accounts from across your organization.
You can now create sandboxes for your organization that mirror your live mode account structure so you can test your organization’s payment integration.
You can now easily integrate and route payments to other processors with full visibility and control (preview).
Stripe Sigma is now available in test mode, allowing you to build and validate custom reports in your sandbox environment.
Stripe Sigma now offers API access to query data and manage associated resources like templates and executions. This enables programmatic control of your Stripe Sigma reporting and analytics.
Platforms using Stripe Connect and Stripe Billing can now reduce transaction costs by collecting subscriptions from their connected accounts’ Stripe account balance (preview).
You can now use Stripe Sigma to centrally build custom reports and analyze data from across accounts in your organization.
Visualize and understand relationships between reporting tables through an interactive entity relationship diagram (ERD) available to all users in docs. This makes it easier for Stripe Sigma and Data Pipeline users to explore and query data across multiple tables.
Data Pipeline is now available in test mode, enabling you to test data exports and integrations in your sandbox environment.
Data Pipeline now delivers data to your data storage destination within 6 hours of generation, enabling more current data for analysis and centralized reporting.
Revenue Recognition now features a redesigned interface with in-Dashboard preview capabilities, making it easier to review and analyze your accounting reports and statements.
Revenue Recognition now supports bulk import for chart of accounts mapping, streamlining setup for users managing large numbers of general ledger accounts (preview).
You can now use the Foreign Exchange Quotes API to display prices in local currencies, lock in exchange rates, and check real-time rates and FX fees (preview).
Elements with CheckoutSessions API enables businesses to use the customizable UI of Elements with the less code-intensive Checkout Sessions API and integrate with other Stripe products, such as Tax, with just a single line of code.
Use an embeddable component to embed a list of payment methods directly in your app.
Adaptive Pricing has now expanded to additional integration types, Elements with CheckoutSessions API and Hosted Invoice Page. Businesses on these integrations can now automatically present localized prices to customers in 150+ countries.
Custom payment methods enable businesses to display additional payment methods that are not processed through Stripe. Businesses on Stripe can now add any payment method—from any processor—to the Payment Element with just a few lines of code.
The AI model built into the Optimized Checkout Suite now uses a combination of on-session data and network signals to intelligently determine which payment methods to display and in which order, helping increase conversion.
Revenue Recognition now reflects audit changes in invoice-level journal entries immediately.
You can now centrally view and manage disputes from across accounts in your organization.
You can now send additional transaction metadata across supported payment method types to access cost savings, facilitate payment reconciliation, and potentially improve auth rates (preview).
You can now share customers and their payment methods across accounts in your organization to avoid recollecting your customers’ payment information multiple times (preview).
You can centrally view and analyze payment analytics across accounts in your organization.
The network cost insights report is now available in Canada for users with network cost plus pricing. The report provides increased visibility into network fees to help you identify cost savings opportunities.
You can now view the security history for Dashboard actions taken at the organization level.
You can now turn on Data Pipeline for accounts in your organization and add new accounts to your existing Data Pipeline setup.
Our Vault and Forward API now supports 12 endpoints for payments providers.
You can now configure event destinations at the organization level to receive events for accounts in your organization.
You can now access a consolidated view of card acceptance analytics across your business in Organizations and filter card acceptance data by third-party payments processors if you’re a multiprocessor user.
You can now see additional quantifiable recommendations for specific actions to improve your payments performance, such as how much revenue you can gain by adding a digital wallet.
Stripe Tax expands support for remote sellers of digital goods to 12 additional countries: Aruba, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Ethiopia, India, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, and the Philippines.
Stripe Tax now supports shipping cost allocation, applying country- and state-specific tax rules for calculating shipping fees.
Stripe Billing and Checkout users who use a third-party tax solution like Anrok, Avalara, and Sphere can now integrate those solutions with Stripe Tax apps (preview).
Users in the US can now store money, send money to users in 80+ countries, receive funds via local bank account details, and spend with virtual and physical cards (preview).
Users in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Romania, and the UK can now withdraw their funds to debit cards in addition to bank accounts with Instant Payouts.
Platforms can now increase access to financing opportunities for their previously ineligible users by providing Stripe with third-party payment sources (preview).
Platforms can now use embedded components to optimize user onboarding flows directly in their mobile app with new iOS and Android SDKs.
Terminal supports an expanded portfolio of third-party hardware, starting with Verifone. This includes automated ordering and fulfillment, on-reader experiences, and device management.
You can now request access to Stripe’s dispute prevention solution to automatically resolve disputes across Visa and Mastercard transactions (preview).
You can now join a waitlist to update and manage versions of usage-based pricing and product packages across cohorts in the Dashboard (preview).
Radar users can now request access to Radar risk scores for transactions processed outside of Stripe.
Platforms can now use the Dashboard to view business performance data (including revenue, margin, and account growth), personalized growth recommendations, upcoming account restrictions, and tasks (preview).
Platforms can view support case analytics for connected accounts and gain insights into support volume and the top issues encountered by those accounts.
You can now join a waitlist to use a new discount type for percentage off up to maximum amount; this is powered by a Stripe-authored script (preview).
You can now join a waitlist to write custom discount logic using Stripe Scripts in Stripe Billing (preview).
You can now use natural language to complete tasks in the Dashboard—for example, creating products, processing refunds, and generating payment links—with our AI-powered Dashboard assistant (preview).
A redesigned list view gives platforms greater visibility into connected account health with 14 new filters, customizable columns, and detailed insights in the Stripe Dashboard.
Users in the UK can now store money, convert between currencies, send money to users in 80+ countries, receive funds via local bank account details, and spend with virtual and physical cards (preview).
We’ve introduced a self-serve toggle in the Revenue Recognition settings that lets you choose how to handle recovered revenue. Instead of booking recovered amounts as gains, you can opt to align them with your original revenue schedules.
Platforms can now use the Accounts v2 API to create one object representing a connected account across Stripe Connect and Stripe Billing (preview).
You can now create, iterate, and manage complex usage-based pricing models with rate cards (preview).
You can configure your usage-based business model with a no-code rate card editor in the Dashboard (preview).
Accessible in 100+ countries, users can store, receive, and send funds either via cryptocurrency or traditional financial rails such as ACH, SEPA, and wire with Stablecoin Financial Accounts (preview).
Platforms can now provide access to financing offers for their connected accounts located in the United Kingdom.
Stripe Tax is now an all-in-one global tax compliance solution. It manages obligation monitoring, registrations, calculations, collections, and filings—all in one place.
Businesses in the US can now offer Pix, a popular local payment method in Brazil with more than 150 million customers.
Businesses in the US can now offer UPI, a popular local payment method in India with more than 350 million customers.
PayPay is now available in Japan (preview).
You can now easily find the right data to query or export in the new interactive Stripe data schema.
Radar users can now screen ACH and SEPA transactions for fraud, in addition to cards, and proactively block transactions that Radar deems likely to be fraudulent.
Businesses in Europe can now offer Vipps, a popular payment method in Norway.
Select Stripe Payments users now have access to Smart Disputes, which will automatically compile and submit evidence in disputes on their behalf (preview).
Klarna, a buy now, pay later payment method, now supports one-click checkout via the Express Checkout Element.
Businesses in Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium can now offer Alma, a popular buy now, pay later method.
Tap to Pay on Android now supports PIN entry when required by issuers for transactions above certain limits.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is now available in Finland, Portugal, Poland, and Switzerland.
Tap to Pay on Android now supports eftpos in Australia.
Businesses in New Zealand can now accept bank debits from customers with a New Zealand bank account.
You can now offer buy now, pay later payment methods on invoices for customers.
Revenue Recognition now automatically deducts any applicable prepayment credit notes with a customer balance from your invoices, improving the accuracy of accounting entries.
Revenue Recognition now accounts for your Stripe fees in journal entries for more accurate reporting.
You can now query account capabilities like transfers, card payments, and more using the newly added account_capabilities_v2 and connected_account_account_capabilities_v2 tables.
Connect users can now search all available product tax codes (PTCs) that Stripe Tax supports (preview).
You can now iterate and test usage-based billing configurations more quickly with test clock support for v2 meter events and faster aggregation of usage events, reduced from 3 minutes to just 30 seconds.
You can now export and easily analyze billing meter data, aggregate usage, usage-based revenue, and invalid events with SDP and Sigma.
You can now configure rules to apply credits to specific prices and define priority for credit grants applications.
You can now record a customer’s usage in the Dashboard by uploading a CSV file.
You can now record and send usage events to Stripe using an Amazon S3 storage bucket—no code required.
Terminal is now available in Poland.
You can now use signals and tools that help you make better fraud decisions for your Issuing program.
Credit grants applied can now be automatically restated when the corresponding invoice is voided.
Stripe Tax now collects retail delivery fees.
Stripe Tax now supports tax collection for physical goods shipped from warehouses outside the US to customers in the US.
Platforms can now customize and embed Stripe’s financing program directly in their software with Capital’s prebuilt embedded components (preview).
You can now use Stripe Data Pipeline to export your Stripe data to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage. (Microsoft Azure Blog Storage is a trademark of the Microsoft group of companies.)
You can now query funds added to your Stripe account balance using the new topups and topups_metadata tables and template queries.
The transfer_reversals table now includes source_refund and destination_payment_refund columns, enabling better tracking of refund-related reversals and their associated transactions.
Use the trial balance report to view and analyze account balances over specific periods and ensure that total debits equal total credits. This can help you reconcile your account balances with your general ledger and other reports.
The refunds table now includes refund_payment_intent, failure_balance_transaction_id, source_transfer_reversal_id, transfer_reversal_id, and refund_description columns, enabling more efficient troubleshooting and reporting.
Stripe Tax expands support for remote sellers of digital goods to 21 additional countries: Albania, Angola, Armenia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Mauritania, Montenegro, Nepal, North Macedonia, Peru, Senegal, Suriname, Tajikistan, Uganda, Uruguay, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Radar users can now identify and avoid fraud spikes with additional analytics in their Radar overview, including fraud, dispute, and block rates; rule matches; and card monitoring program status.
The new Stripe Tax Overview page provides an overview of your tax transactions by location, integration status, and alerts for any tax obligation thresholds you’ve crossed.
Our new onboarding analytics API helps you track exactly where users are dropping off in your onboarding funnel, via the StepChange object.
Businesses in Europe can now offer Scalapay, a buy now, pay later method.
Users who already have a Stripe account can now onboard onto your platform in just three clicks with networked onboarding.
Stripe Revenue Recognition reports now include fresher data to speed up financial close. New records like invoices, charges, and disputes appear in ledger reports within three hours of being generated.
You can now create an organization to manage all lines of business or subsidiaries across multiple Stripe accounts with a centralized view in the Stripe Dashboard (public preview).
Integrate Stripe into your agentic workflows to empower agents to assist with financial tasks. The agent toolkit allows your agents to help you earn and spend funds, expanding their capabilities.
Payment method A/B testing in the Stripe Dashboard is now available to businesses using Stripe Checkout with dynamic payment methods.
You can now enable single sign-on (SSO) for a single account or your entire organization. This allows your team to sign in to Stripe through an identity provider (preview).
You can now schedule invoices to charge or send to a customer on a specific date.
Stripe Sigma now surfaces fresh data from the Core API tables within 3 hours of the time that it’s generated, an improvement from the previous 12-hour data freshness. As a result, any scheduled queries on this data will automatically execute faster.
Businesses in France can now offer Alma, a popular buy now, pay later method.
Connect users can query additional details about their connected accounts’ external bank accounts using the connected_account_external_account_bank_accounts table and a new template.
Businesses in the US can now accept bank payments within Link. Instant Bank Payments offer the cost savings of bank payments with the confirmation speed of cards.
Remote sellers can now use Stripe to register for sales taxes in the US. The simplified process allows you to prefill application details across multiple state registrations.
You can now request access to Verifi—Visa’s solution for dispute prevention—directly from Stripe to reduce your dispute rates.
Stripe announced a new partnership with FreedomPay, a leader among independent third-party gateways, so that enterprises can integrate Stripe with their existing in-person payments stack.
Stripe Tax supports global filing by automatically connecting Stripe transaction data with filing partners.
Stripe Tax expands support for remote sellers of digital goods to 10 additional countries: Belarus, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Moldova, Morocco, Russia, Serbia, Tanzania, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Businesses can now A/B test Apple Pay and Google Pay from the Stripe Dashboard.
New margin reports provide aggregated, account-level, and transaction-level data across your payment volumes, fees, and revenue (general availability).
Businesses in Europe can now offer MB WAY, a popular digital wallet in Portugal.
Businesses in the US can now offer USDC stablecoins to collect payments from customers anywhere in the world.
The Stripe Tax Connector for Adobe Commerce lets you automatically calculate sales tax, VAT, and GST on all transactions in your Adobe Commerce online store (preview).
The Stripe Tax Connector for BigCommerce lets you automatically calculate sales tax, VAT, and GST on all transactions in your BigCommerce online store.
Stripe Tax now supports the export of all customer tax ID types. We’ve also improved the formatting of the itemized export, allowing multiple customer tax IDs to be included in a single field, separated by semicolons. This enhancement makes it easier to identify the corresponding countries for each tax ID.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in the Czech Republic.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Austria.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Sweden.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Ireland.
Our Vault and Forward API now supports six endpoints for payments providers, and we plan to add six more endpoints by the end of the year.
You can now embed gross and net volume charts on your website to help connected accounts understand their business trends.
New platform tax reporting features allow platforms and marketplaces to gather and validate required information, generate tax reports, and deliver statements to sellers in the EU, the UK, NZ, AU, and CA (private preview).
Your users can now pay vendors through ACH or wire and add saved recipients with our new embedded component for Treasury.
You can now configure comprehensive fraud prevention logic for your card program from the Dashboard with our new Issuing rules engine, the newest addition to our advanced fraud tools.
Instant payouts are now available in 20 additional European markets.
New features to support card programs for fleet users, such as enriched data, enhanced chip profile configuration, and the ability to build logic-based workflows.
You can now configure payments pricing from your Stripe Dashboard. Set conditional payments pricing based on payment method, country, and other factors, without any code.
You can now offer dynamic spending controls for cardholders with our new embedded component for Issuing.
Standard payouts from your Stripe balance to your Stripe Treasury accounts now arrive within two hours, thanks to our new partnership with Fifth Third Bank.
Businesses in Germany can now offer payment on invoice—a buy now, pay later method for B2C online purchases.
You can now access improved card acceptance analytics with a revamped UI, a clearer view on success rate drop-off, and more dimensions to slice data.
You can now access improved authentication analytics that give you quicker load times, improved filtering, and critical data, including 3DS request reason and volume.
You can now benchmark your business performance against similar subscription businesses on Stripe to identify strengths and opportunities for your business.
Segment SaaS and Billing data by product and price, and drill down to understand performance, identify trends, and forecast SaaS performance (public preview).
You can now query your SaaS metrics in Sigma or export them to any data warehouse using Stripe Data Pipeline.
You can now access rated and aggregated usage analytics in the Usage tab in Billing analytics (GA).
You can now query tax transaction jurisdiction–level data by using the new tax_transaction_jurisdiction_details table.
Stripe Sigma users can now visualize their SQL query results with bar or line charts.
Stripe Tax expands location reports for Canada simplified GST/HST registration types. This allows you to easily view your tax liability data formatted specifically for remitting in Canada.
You can now monitor your mandates data across 11 payment methods (ACSS Debit, PayPal, Link, Revolut Pay, Amazon Pay, Cash App, AU BECS, Bacs Direct Debit, SEPA Direct Debit, US bank account, card) by using the mandates table and templates.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Germany.
Businesses in the US can now offer Capchase Pay, a buy now, pay later method for B2B software purchases.
We added a Tax Transactions tab to the Dashboard so you can see how Stripe Tax calculates tax in real time.
The Meters API can now ingest usage data at 100,000 events per second.
You can now create billing credit grants, enabling customers to prepay for access to your usage-based billing products.
Businesses in Spain can now offer seQura, a buy now, pay later method.
Businesses in Germany, the Netherlands, and France can now offer Mondu, a buy now, pay later method for B2B transactions.
Businesses in the UK can now offer Kriya, a buy now, pay later method for B2B purchases.
Crypto onramp users can now query their transaction data using the crypto_onramp_sessions table and templates.
You can now query additional details about Link and Boleto payment methods in the payment_methods table.
Now you can try Stripe Data Pipeline free for 30 days to access your complete Stripe dataset from your data warehouse.
Collect NetSuite invoice payments via Stripe using the new free version of the Stripe Connector for NetSuite.
Report on your terminal performance by location with the new terminal_location_id and terminal_reader_id columns in the payment_method_details table.
Platforms can now query Stripe Treasury data for their connected accounts and for their own accounts using the new Treasury tables.
You can now set threshold levels for product usage and send alerts to internal teams and customers when thresholds are reached.
You can now add a grace period to invoice finalization windows for invoices with automated collections. This allows you to collect usage data for up to 72 hours before finalizing the invoice.
girocard is now supported on WisePad 3.
Businesses in the US can now offer Nigerian payment methods through a local merchant of record.
Businesses in the US can now offer Sunbit, a buy now, pay later method for in-person services.
You can now query tax liability based on customer location by using the new determined_destination_address_state and determined_destination_address_country columns available on the tax_transaction_line_items and tax_transaction_shipping_costs tables.
Connect Platforms can now use prebuilt tax settings and tax registrations embedded components to easily integrate Stripe Tax for their users.
The Stripe Tax Connector for WooCommerce lets you automatically calculate sales tax, VAT, and GST for all of the transactions on your WooCommerce online store.
You can now enable customers to save payment methods on the Payment Element. Simplify the checkout process and increase conversion for repeat customers.
Specify a time when the tax liability is taken on or reduced using the Tax API. This allows you to record liability for tax reporting during a specific period.
Stripe now supports the acceptance of Cartes Bancaires payments through Apple Pay.
Businesses in Germany, the Netherlands, and France can now offer Billie, a buy now, pay later method for B2B transactions.
Connect users can select their tax liability by choosing to include either their business sales or connected accounts for comprehensive tax compliance.
You can now query Stripe Tax quantities in decimal format using the new quantity_decimal column on the tax_transaction_line_items table. The new column will replace the existing quantity column.
Businesses in Italy can now offer Satispay, a digital wallet offering customers a seamless checkout experience.
We’ve added more columns to the customers and connected_accounts tables.
You can now customize reports in Revenue Recognition to use your general ledger (GL) chart of accounts instead of using the default Stripe accounts.
The updated Dashboard navigation lets you easily access your transactions, products, customers, and the Stripe products you use.
MRR metrics now take all stacked or subscription item–level discounts into account.
MRR metrics calculated using the subscription_item_change_events table now take all stacked or subscription item–level discounts into account.
Passkeys—a faster, more secure way to log in to the Stripe Dashboard—are now available.
Subscriptions now support billing periods of up to three years.
Subscription invoice previews can now preview recurring charges only, excluding any one-time discounts, items, or balances.
Test clocks can now be added to existing test mode subscriptions and customers via the Dashboard. Take any test subscription in the Stripe Dashboard, and advance time by selecting a future date.
New Billing data is now accessible via Sigma and Stripe Data Pipeline, including price tiers, discounts, invoice totals, and more.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Italy.
You can now issue credit notes with negative line items on invoices. This allows you to properly allocate credit amounts across invoice line items for improved revenue recognition.
You can now query your Checkout and Payment Links data with new tables and templates.
Use the Stripe Connector for Google Play to import mobile transactions and subscriber data into Revenue Recognition (preview).
Use the Stripe Connector for Apple App Store® to import mobile transactions and subscriber data into Revenue Recognition. (Apple and App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries and regions.)
You can now easily access both your pinned and recently visited pages in the same “Shortcuts” section of the updated Dashboard navigation.
Stripe Connect users can now query their filed 1099-K, 1099-MISC, and 1099-NEC tax forms.
Stripe Reader S700, an Android-based smart reader for countertop and handheld use, is now available globally. It can optionally run a custom Android-based POS app directly on the reader.
Now you can use Stripe Sigma Assistant to analyze your Stripe data more easily. This feature leverages AI so you can query your data using natural language.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in France.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in the Netherlands.
Workbench is available in preview to help you see the health of your integration, explore APIs, resolve errors, and inspect objects in the Dashboard.
New margin reports provide aggregated and transaction-level data across your payment volumes, fees, and revenue (preview).
Businesses in Europe can now offer Revolut Pay so they can pay online using their Revolut balance or stored cards.
Businesses in the US can now offer Korean payment methods without a local entity.
Create custom payment method rules for specific checkout scenarios based on amount, buyer location, or currency—with no code. Available to Elements or Checkout users with dynamic payment methods.
Businesses in the UK can now offer Pay by Bank.
Test Stripe integrations with multiple, isolated environments allowing your team to work faster in parallel (preview).
Import transaction data from platforms directly into Stripe Tax, so you can access a single, consolidated view of all your sales and tax obligations across platforms (preview).
Integrate Stripe Terminal with POS and PMS providers including Oracle OPERA (preview), Adobe Commerce (preview), Teamwork Commerce (preview), Erply (preview), Mercaux (preview), and Tulip (preview).
Send and react to Stripe events using webhooks or popular cloud providers, starting with AWS, without writing custom integration code (preview).
Set up Stripe Tax to fit your business needs with tax overrides. Create rules that apply to a product tax code in any supported location.
Get paid up front for recurring revenue when you process subscriptions on Stripe, and make payments automatically using your subscription revenue with new subscription financing.
Stripe Tax expands support for remote sellers of digital goods to seven additional countries: Bahrain, Egypt, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Nigeria, and Oman.
Vault and Forward API allows you to tokenize and store card details in Stripe’s PCI-compliant vault and route payment requests to other processors.
Payment method A/B testing in the Stripe Dashboard is now available in beta to businesses integrated through the Stripe Payment Element with dynamic payment methods.
New prebuilt components allow you to quickly white-label native payments UIs—from onboarding and payments details to payment method settings and tax.
Use Stripe Billing to support usage-based business models. Send, aggregate, and analyze real-time usage events using the Meters API.
Radar for Fraud Teams users now get additional fraud insights to better understand top fraud-driving attributes and which custom rules to write.
Our upgraded authentication engine now includes ML-based routing optimizations, which determine the optimal authentication process for each transaction.
Reconcile your Stripe payouts with the cash in your bank account using the new bank reconciliation report.
You can now easily identify connected accounts that have experienced payout failures, fix errors with payout accounts, and block suspicious external accounts.
Migrate existing subscriptions to Stripe Billing using the no-code migration toolkit.
You can now seamlessly choose which capabilities to own or offload to Stripe—including user dashboards, onboarding, and payments pricing.
Define and control feature and resource access with the new Entitlements API from Stripe Billing.
Create different sets of payment methods for different checkout scenarios using custom logic, such as one set of payment methods for a one-time purchase and another set for subscriptions.
Platforms using Connect can now see the support cases your connected accounts have with Stripe.
Users can generate Stripe gateway API keys for WordPress with the WPPizza plugin integration.
Connect Stripe to your NetSuite accounting workflows with the Stripe Connector for NetSuite, to automate cash reconciliation, sync records, and accept invoice payments.
Businesses in the US can now offer Amazon Pay.
Use Stripe insights and merchant risk tooling to manage risk on your platform.
New flexible discounting from Stripe Billing supports subscription-item discounting and multiple coupons on the same subscription.
Create and manage Stripe Billing subscriptions without leaving Salesforce, using the Salesforce CPQ app.
You can now set and modify conditional payments pricing based on payment method, country, and other factors, without any code.
Our upgraded authentication engine now includes machine learning–based routing optimizations, which determine the optimal authentication process for each transaction.
You can now see the support cases your connected accounts have with Stripe—and message Stripe directly to help resolve them.
Provide customers with detailed and retrievable invoice previews, including when they’re considering updates to subscriptions or subscription schedules, with the new Invoice Preview API.
Businesses in the UK can now accept US bank transfers.
Users can improve their pricing table and boost sales with Enhanci.
B2B SaaS companies can publish a blog on Engyne.
Businesses can access the power of subscription data with Alta’s AI.
Automate the creation of shipping labels for UPS, FedEx, DHL, USPS, and more.
Stripe Terminal users can query their terminal_hardware_orders, terminal_locations, and terminal_readers data.
Stripe Billing users can now query their quotes, discounts, and price_tiers data. Billing users also now have access to several new columns in existing tables and templates.
Manage multiple partner programs and their payouts with the PartnerStack platform.
Use the Collapsify app’s revenue intelligence tool to transform your Stripe data into actionable insights.
MobilePay is a generally available payment method in Denmark and Finland, supporting single-use payment flows.
There is now an enhanced user experience for the Identity product verification flow.
SaaS companies can support affiliate and referral programs with FirstPromoter.
Send and manage e-invoices in Italy, directly from the Stripe Dashboard.
Reconcile Stripe transactions and payouts for DATEV.
Businesses can analyze product profitability in the Stripe Dashboard with ProTally.
Klarna cross-border payments are available through our invite-only beta program.
Businesses can run on a modern, AI-enabled accounting platform with Rillet.
Usability improvements for Issuing Credit APIs and support for credit and debit adjustments to funding obligations.
Automate sending review invites via email, SMS, and WhatsApp with Local Reviews.
You can now query your Stripe fees by using the new itemized_fees table.
Radar for Fraud Teams users now have access to Radar Assistant, an AI chatbot that translates natural language prompts into rules in Radar’s syntax.
Enable Moesif usage-based billing with precision aggregation and metering.
Add custom fields to Stripe customer, subscription, and invoice objects.
SEC codes for ACH pay-ins are supported.
Alma is now available to businesses in France through our invite-only beta program.
When a customer authenticates on the Link web app, their authentication token will persist across different merchants.
Users can reserve, charge, and refund commerce transactions with the Elastic Path SMC plugin.
Stripe Capital users can now review their funding and paydown details with seven new templates in Stripe Sigma.
Swish is available as a single-use, real-time payment method.
Replicate Stripe account data to data warehouses using the Striim platform.
Reduce dispute rates, stop payment fraud, and unblock revenue with Corgi Labs’ AI-generated Radar rules and analytics.
Add the Stripe Payment Element to the SAP Digital Payment Add-on.
Apple Pay Later is now available to businesses in the US.
Users can complete sales tax registrations and returns with Hands Off Sales Tax.
Payment Element now supports card brand choice for customers, in compliance with EU and Visa regulations.
Generate more revenue with affiliate and influencer partnerships through impact.com Affiliate.
Connect NetSuite to Stripe accounts for two-way integration.
Synchronize Stripe and Xero with SubSync by Finlert.
Associate payments and invoices to your sales representatives’ compensation with Dolfin.
Accept payments for online ticket sales on a self-hosted pretix installation.
Import CSV content into your Stripe account with Data Importer.
Make asynchronous Stripe Python SDK calls with async support.
Link is available in the split form of the Card Element.
Accept payments globally with the Salesforce B2C Commerce app.
Revenue recovery analytics help Billing users to better understand and optimize their churn from failed payments.
Identify revenue opportunities by tracking user conversions and using Stripe customer data with UserMotion.
Instantiate Python applications using the thread-safe, immutable StripeClient available in the Stripe Python SDK.
Use remediation links to collect verification information from your connected accounts.
Let PrestaShop stores accept more payment methods in more regions with Stripe.
Run monetization experiments and build no-code paywalls with Corrily.
Klarna is available across subscription and recurring payment flows on all recurring integrations, through our invite-only beta program.
Bank transfers are now available in Canada.
Businesses can use Stripe with Conki’s cloud accounting.
Users can see the first eight digits of a customer’s PAN to better handle processor-agnostic setups and build more robust internal fraud systems.
Monitor business health by consolidating metrics and user analytics in Obsidian.
Revenue recovery analytics help Billing and Invoicing users better understand and optimize their churn from failed payments.
Accept payments and manage subscriptions with the Adobe Commerce platform.
Connect Stripe to Digits, the AI-powered bookkeeping platform.
Build custom revenue recovery workflows with no-code recovery and retention automations.
New Issuing fraud tools are generally available for API access.
The Financial Connections API is generally available.
Specify grouping rules to organize line items on invoices.
Network tokens are now available for American Express payments in the US.
Authenticate app users with a restricted API key or OAuth.
Specify grouping rules to organize line items on invoices.
Monitor and fix all forms of churn with Churn Solution.
Tracking details on outbound payments and transfers can be exposed through the API and Dashboard.
Sync Stripe financial data daily to QuickBooks Online, Xero, or Zoho using Bookkeep Accounting Sync.
Users can import transaction data from outside sources for a unified view of tax obligations.
Get out-of-the box subscription revenue analytics, insights, and alerts with Calliper.
Manage sales tax compliance with Avalara AvaTax.
Tax amounts can be set directly on invoices, which helps businesses integrate with other tax-calculation systems.
Have an all-in-one affiliate marketing solution with PromoteKit Affiliate Marketing.
Get modern accounting software for startups with Finta.
Configure up to two automated retries and email reminders for failed ACH debit payments.
Quotes can now set metadata on the resulting subscriptions and schedules that are created when the quote is accepted.
Users can define tax amounts in addition to percentage-based tax rates on their invoices, allowing for more accurate presentation of taxes due.
Configure up to two automated retries and email reminders for failed ACH debit payments.
Stripe Issuing is now available to businesses across Europe directly from the Dashboard.
Choose whether to round taxes at the invoice or line-item level to comply with regulatory requirements.
Users can choose whether to round their taxes at the invoice or line-item level to comply with local invoicing requirements.
Stripe Elements now has passive CAPTCHA support to help fight card-testing fraud.
Integrate Stripe with 800+ apps using IFTTT.
The Climate API makes it easier for users to programmatically participate in Frontier.
Define tax amounts in addition to percentage-based tax rates on invoices, allowing for more accurate presentation of taxes due.
Businesses can now process payments on Stripe that were authenticated by a third party.
Integrate NetSuite using PayPack’s no-code, same-day integration billing solutions.
Issuing is now generally available in the UK.
Issuing users can reference card program details—such as issuer bank, card product type, and BIN—at any time in the Dashboard.
Businesses can now embed Checkout—Stripe's prebuilt payment form—directly into their website.
Stripe Issuing users can test complex cases—such as incremental authorizations, multicapture, and unlinked refunds—via the Dashboard and API.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in the UK.
Users can hold funds on a customer's card for up to 31 days before capturing.
Users can overcapture to add tips to card transactions.
Increase an existing authorization on a confirmed PaymentIntent before it is captured.
Users can configure Issuing and Treasury with compliance and fraud oversight measures, via self-serve flows.
Terminal is now available in Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, and Sweden.
Rounding configurations allow Japanese users to be compliant in multiple markets.
Businesses can set the amount of times a payment link can be used before automatically deactivating.
Sync new customers from Stripe to ConvertKit with MailerBuddy.
Preview new payment methods and troubleshoot your Checkout integrations with a new Dashboard tool.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in the UK.
Swish is now available to businesses in the EEA through our invite-only beta program.
Revolut Pay is now available to businesses in the UK through our invite-only beta program.
MobilePay is now available to businesses in the EEA through our invite-only beta program.
Implement NFT-gated discounts and loyalty programs with Pangea Labs.
Integrate leading apps and automate tasks with Konnectify.
Users can capture payments multiple times with a single card authorization.
Businesses can update the text next to the checkbox when requiring terms-of-service acceptance for payment.
Businesses can use the Stripe Payment Element to display payment methods they're already integrated with.
Build low- and no-code Salesforce integrations with Stripe using the Stripe for Salesforce Platform app.
Revenue sharing is now available in Mexico and Brazil.
Automate accounting with a direct integration from Stripe using DATEV Export by Fizard.
Stripe Tax expands support for remote sellers of digital goods to 10 additional countries: Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam.
MobilePay is now available to businesses in the EEA through our invite-only beta program.
Generate multicurrency prices at the current exchange rate in one click using the Pricing Generator app.
Bulk upload invoice and customer data to Stripe accounts with Invoice and Customer Uploader.
Swish is now available to businesses in the EEA through our invite-only beta program.
The bank transfers platform allows ACH transfers and international wires to US-based accounts.
Cross-border bank transfers from the EU to the UK and the US are enabled.
Platforms can onboard and view or edit tax forms in preparation for tax season.
Instantiate Java applications using the thread-safe, immutable StripeClient available in the Stripe Java SDK.
Reduce chargebacks with Chargeblast’s proactive alerts.
Automatically verify Radar reviews and early fraud warnings with Trust Swiftly.
Sync invoices from Stripe to Microsoft Dynamics 365 with MS Business Central Sync.
Offer a prebuilt UI for your customers to manage their saved payment methods in native apps by using the Customer Sheet.
Email notices can be sent to issuing platforms' connected accounts to comply with Reg Z and Reg B.
Invoices generated by a subscription will now contain a copy of the subscription’s metadata at that point in time.
Gain SaaS metrics insights from Stripe data with Chewy, the AI chatbot from Chewbotta.
Build a no-code storefront for products and subscriptions with Cornerrr.
Dynamic payment methods is now the default integration for Elements and Checkout.
Tap to Pay on iPhone is available in Australia.
Users in the UK and Ireland can accept payments via JCB.
Alternative currency payouts allow businesses to settle and pay out funds in 20+ currencies across 7 countries.
Grow an affiliate revenue stream with Trackdesk.
Data Pipeline now supports 14 additional Amazon Redshift and Snowflake warehouse regions globally.
Billing and Invoicing users can set effective dates for invoices and credit notes, to accommodate backdated effects.
Billing and Invoicing users can set effective dates for invoices and credit notes to accommodate backdated effects.
Invoices generated by a subscription will now contain a copy of the subscription’s metadata at that point in time.
Billing and Invoicing users can set effective dates for invoices and credit notes to accommodate backdated effects.
Stripe Elements drops support for Internet Explorer 11.
Stripe Checkout drops support for Internet Explorer 11.
Stripe Invoicing drops support for Internet Explorer 11.
Connect platforms can access filed 1099 tax forms for their connected accounts, enabling platforms to provide 1099s to their payees.
Integrate Xero and Stripe with ScaleXP for financial reporting, revenue recognition, and SaaS.
Platforms on Stripe Connect can now offer Stripe Tax to their customers, providing them with no-code tax compliance.
Boost conversions by showing recent sales notifications with Kwik Social Proof.
Track where each customer and payment comes from with Able CDP Revenue Attribution.
Link authentication is available in the Payment Element without requiring any additional integration.
Validate addresses for sending physical cards.
US-based platforms can make cross-border payouts to recipients in Kazakhstan, Laos, Mozambique, and Pakistan.
Express Checkout Element surfaces express checkout options such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link, and PayPal.
The network cost insights report is now available in the US for users with network cost plus pricing. The report provides transparency into network and scheme fees to help you identify cost savings opportunities.
Sync new customers from Stripe to GetResponse with MailerBuddy.
Use POWR One's no-code website plugin apps to increase leads, conversions, and social proof.
Validate business ideas with one-click landing pages on Archer.
Link is now available in the Card Element.
Users can send debit transactions via pinless debit networks for cost reduction.
Upload multiple subscriptions to the Stripe Billing platform using the migrations toolkit.
Tap to Pay on Android is now available in all countries where Stripe Terminal is available. With Tap to Pay on Android and the Stripe Terminal SDK, you can now accept in-person contactless payments on a compatible Android phone or tablet—without extra hardware.
Add new customers from Stripe to Mailchimp with MailerBuddy.
Automate subscription processes and send emails based on your revenue data using Encharge.
The network cost insights report in the Dashboard allows network-cost-plus users to analyze historical changes in their costs and the impact.
US businesses can now accept Cash App Pay for single-use or recurring payments.
Devices are allowed to stay logged in to Link longer because of improved security.
Fight, prevent, and recover chargebacks on autopilot with Chargeflow.
Stripe bank transfers are now available in the US. Bank transfers on Stripe enable seamless and automatic reconciliation as well as speedy refunds.
PayPal is now available on Stripe in the EU, the UK, and Switzerland for B2C businesses and online marketplaces.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now monitor the impact of individual rules on key fraud metrics with near real-time data.
Users can now access Radar rule attributes via Stripe Data Pipeline.
Screen customers against sanction, PEP, and criminal watchlists with dilisense.
Businesses on Checkout and Payment Links can use their own custom domains.
View a breakdown of how each Stripe product pricing plan performs—including views, payments, and conversion rates—with AB Checkout Mate.
Create an online store with Stripe products with ReadyShop.
Verify customer addresses and mail invoices from the Dashboard with PostGrid.
Businesses can use the Payment Method Messaging Element to automatically display available buy now, pay later options to customers.
Business can edit product and price from within the Payment Links creation and edit flow.
Install apps from outside of the Stripe App Marketplace on external sites, using install links.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now monitor the impact of individual rules on key fraud metrics, with near real-time data.
Connect Stripe to ActiveCampaign with MailerBuddy.
Users can now update their payment method for autobilled subscriptions, via shareable links.
Design and customize receipts and other documents in the Dashboard with Paperplain.
Businesses on Checkout and Payment Links can accept tips and donations, or sell pay-what-you-want products and services.
Direct merchants in Europe can offer PayPal payments to their buyers, and platforms in Europe can accept PayPal payments.
Create multiphase sales-negotiated subscriptions in the Stripe Billing Dashboard by automating agreed-upon subscription changes in advance.
Explore Stripe data and automate reports with Better Reports.
European businesses can now accept card payments from more customers around the world, using Discover, Diners Club International, and other cards in the Discover Global Network.
Afterpay monthly installments (6-month or 12-month interest-bearing financing) are enabled for customers.
Migration to Citi improves reliability and quality of SEPA Direct Debits with a more direct bank integration.
Zip is now available on Stripe in Australia.
Add event ticket registration to Stripe Checkout with Sidebar Ticketing.
Integrating and upgrading to the Payment Element is now easier than ever with server-side confirmation and a new integration path that lets you collect payment details before creating a PaymentIntent or SetupIntent.
Zip is now available on Stripe to businesses in Australia.
eftpos Australia debit cards are now supported for both in-person and online payments.
Affirm is now available on Stripe to businesses in Canada.
Klarna is now available on Stripe in Canada, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
Automatic currency conversion is now available to businesses in the US and Canada using Checkout and Payment Links. Dynamically localize pricing for 30 countries with one click in the Dashboard.
Stripe users can now calculate and collect the Chicago Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax (Chicago Lease Tax), a sales tax required for SaaS businesses that sell $100,000 or more a year to customers in the city of Chicago.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now access Radar rules attributes in Sigma and Data Pipeline with the new radar_rule_attributes data table.
We upgraded the official Stripe Connector for PrestaShop to help businesses optimise their checkout with new features, such as Payment Element and Link.
The official Stripe Connector for Shopware is now available to ecommerce businesses globally.
Real-time card account updater is now available to reduce declines for Visa volume in Europe and the UK.
Real-time card account updater is now available to reduce declines for Mastercard volume in all Stripe markets across NA, EMEA, APAC, and LATAM.
Network tokens are now available for Visa and Mastercard volume to improve acceptance rates in all Stripe markets across NA, EMEA, APAC, and LATAM.
US businesses now automatically benefit from reduced fraud and false declines from Stripe’s Enhanced Issuer Network.
Stripe now exports your data faster to your data warehouse. For first-time users, historical data now loads within 12 hours of signing up for Stripe Data Pipeline. For existing users, new data now loads within 9 hours of the time that it’s generated.
You can now turn your payment link into an embeddable buy button for your website to start accepting payments in minutes.
Let your customers sign up for a free trial without requiring a payment method upfront.
New reports are now available for every US state with sales tax, as well as DC. These reports aggregate and summarize transaction data into a format that accounts for state-specific nuances in order to assist with tax filing.
Stripe App developers now have an easy way to share test versions of their apps. Businesses that install apps can validate these test versions and share feedback before the developer submits an app version for publishing on the App Marketplace.
Unless marked as exempt in the Dashboard, test mode subscriptions will automatically be canceled 90 days after creation and deleted 30 days after cancellation.
You can now accept contactless card payments in the Stripe Dashboard iOS app.
You can now customize your Dashboard Home with the data and workflows most useful to you. Choose from 35+ chart widgets—payment success, MRR, conversion rate, and more—to better understand your business at a glance.
You can now use Invoicing to bill your customers in their preferred currency using the Stripe Dashboard.
Through a series of ML model improvements, we’ve made Smart Retries more effective at recovering subscriptions where the payment method failed.
Through a series of ML model improvements, we’ve made Smart Retries more effective at recovering delinquent subscriptions.
You can now create, view, and share payment links in the Stripe Dashboard iOS app.
Stripe Tax is adding support for a new registration type in Europe called Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS). With IOSS, non-EU users selling physical goods can charge VAT at the time of sale for B2C transactions for low-value goods (under 150 EUR) shipments while filing and remitting VAT to a single EU country. We are also adding the support for businesses to have simultaneous active registrations in Europe.
You are now able to exclude transactions from recognized revenue by importing a list of ids. You can also view and manage exclusions in the Dashboard.
We now support recognizing the revenue for the application fees on destination charges and invoices for connected platforms in beta. Check out examples on how it works.
The Stripe App Marketplace is now open for any developer to publish their apps. See how your business can support the millions of businesses on Stripe.
You can now generate a post-payment invoice for one-time purchases for your customers on Checkout and Payment Links. These invoices will be emailed directly to your customers from Stripe and help with tax filing and compliance processes.
Stripe Dashboard iOS app users can now set up a widget on iOS devices to track key business metrics right from the lock screen.
You can now customize how Stripe calculates your MRR and churn, and export your SaaS and billing metrics in CSV format.
The pricing table now supports tiered pricing models, including volume-based and graduated pricing.
You can now customize the call-to-action buttons on the pricing table to direct customers to a non-Checkout page.
Stripe Issuing users can now create disputes on transactions that have been partially refunded.
You can now use the Stripe Identity mobile SDK to verify customers in iOS and Android apps.
You can now use the Stripe Dashboard iOS app in German, English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Thai, and Chinese.
Issuing users can use expedited shipping for cards without requiring signatures.
You can now share a link to a secure, prebuilt customer portal and allow your customers to self-manage their payment details, invoices, and subscriptions–no code required.
You can now query tip amounts on transactions using the new amount_details_tip_amount column on the PaymentIntents table.
US platforms can now pay out to connected accounts in 100+ countries with cross-border payouts
Cartes Bancaires, the largest card network in France, is now available across Europe with support for card brand choice.
You can now require customers to accept your terms of service before completing a purchase on Checkout and Payment Links.
Launched a new beta that allows Treasury platforms to open multiple financial accounts associated with a single connected account.
You can now revise open Stripe invoices using the Invoicing API, even after they’re finalized. Invoice revisions make it easy to access previous invoice versions, maintain a paper trail, and notify customers of changes.
Test mode is now available in Stripe Data Pipeline, allowing businesses to test their queries on smaller datasets before using them on live mode.
You can now toggle on or off end-customer access to Stripe-generated invoice PDFs.
You can now set up future payments and subscriptions in Checkout and Payment Links after your customers transact with iDEAL, Sofort, or Bancontact.
Stripe Terminal is now available across the Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, and Portugal. Integrate in-person payments with Terminal's flexible APIs, SDKs, and pre-certified card readers.
You can now see more customer, invoice, subscription, and payment details in the Stripe Dashboard iOS and Android apps.
Your customers can now start free-trial subscriptions without inputting their payment details on Checkout.
View and clone sample code on GitHub to build an embedded finance experience using Stripe banking-as-a-service products.
You can now see more relevant details and installed Stripe Apps in search typeahead results.
Invoicing API users can now update the billable currency for a customer and invoice customers in multiple currencies. This launch reduces manual workarounds, making it easy to work with multinational customers.
BLIK, a popular bank redirect method in Poland, is now available on Stripe across Europe.
Stripe Revenue Recognition users now have more ways to customize and categorize data in reports. You can now: (1) format downloadable reports by specific custom metadata keys and values such as product or customer ID; (2) view monthly summary and waterfall reports by customer or invoice number; and (3) audit the revenue recognition of individual invoice line items and payments.
You can now use security keys as the only two-step authentication factor on your account, securing your account from attackers.
You can now use Payment Links to accept tips, donations, or the amount your customers choose to pay for your charitable cause, product, or service.
You can now create and customize a pricing table directly from the Stripe Dashboard with no code required. Embed the pricing table on your site to display subscription and one-time pricing information to your customers.
Stripe Treasury now automates account updates based on Notification of Change (NOC) memos.
Stripe point-to-point encryption (P2PE) is now available to help simplify PCI compliance.
You can now revise Stripe invoices in the Dashboard- even after they're finalized. Invoice revisions make it easy to access previous invoice versions, maintain a paper trail, and notify customers of changes.
US platforms can now enable preview countries to pay out to Express connected accounts, directly from the Settings page.
Stripe bank transfers are now available in the UK, EU, and Mexico. Bank transfers on Stripe enable seamless and automated reconciliation as well as speedy refunds.
Businesses in Croatia, Gibraltar, and Liechtenstein can sign up now to accept payments, add subscriptions, manage fraud, and more with Stripe.
Stripe now processes Notification of Change (NOC) entries and automatically updates saved bank account details for Treasury ACH transactions.
You can now manage communication preferences in the Dashboard beyond email (SMS, mobile push notifications) and apply your communication preferences to all your Stripe accounts.
Link is now available for US-based businesses using Stripe Elements. Link autofills your customers' payment and shipping details to deliver an easy and seamless checkout experience.
You can now export your complete Stripe dataset to Snowflake or Amazon Redshift—no code required.
US businesses can now connect to their users’ financial accounts to streamline payments, reduce fraud, underwrite risk, and build new products.
Customers can now schedule payments on a Stripe-hosted invoice.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can now allow more legitimate payments with new rules powered by aggregate customer insights.
Stripe Connector for Adobe Commerce (Magento 2) now supports the Payment Element, Checkout, and four new payment methods.
You can now create card payments and send Stripe-hosted invoices from the Stripe Dashboard Android app.
Stripe Shell with API Explorer makes it easy to send API requests and manage test mode resources directly from the Stripe Dashboard and docs site. Launch the interactive shell with your keyboard’s backtick key.
US platforms can now send funds to Express and Custom connected accounts in 3 additional countries—South Korea, United Arab Emirates, and Gambia.
Stripe Terminal has expanded to Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and Sweden. Hardware can be ordered directly from the dashboard or the API.
The official Stripe Connector for VTEX is now available to businesses globally
We've added a new parameter to the invoice create endpoint pending_invoice_items_behavior which allows merchants to control whether or not they want to pull in pending invoice items.
Stripe users in Singapore, United Arab Emirates, and Iceland can now automate calculation and collection of sales tax, VAT, and GST in over 40 countries with Stripe Tax.
You can now simulate changes to a subscription over time with test clocks.
View and clone sample code to handle real-time Issuing authorizations on GitHub.
Users with custom cards can now view inventory for their cards, envelopes, and carriers in the Dashboard.
US-based users can now ship cards to any international address.
US platforms can now send funds to Express and Custom connected accounts in 5 additional countries—Kenya, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Turkey.
Invoice numbering on the merchant of record (connected accounts) is now available when the on_behalf_of parameter is used.
The customer portal is a secure, Stripe-hosted page that lets your customers manage their invoices. It clearly surfaces outstanding invoices, while also providing your customers an easy way to view their invoice history.
You can now apply your brand settings to generated PDF invoices.
Stripe users in Japan and South Africa can now automate calculation and collection of sales tax, VAT, and GST in over 35 countries with Stripe Tax.
Your customers can now provide free-form reasons when canceling a subscription in the customer portal.
You can now configure compatible payment methods for Payment Intents and Checkout Sessions from the Stripe Dashboard.
Radar Analytics is now available to all Radar users. Users can view benchmarks to compare fraud metrics, get an overview of Radar actions, and assess rule performance.
You can now ask customers why they canceled their subscription when they cancel through the customer portal.
Stripe Tax lets you calculate and collect sales tax, VAT, and GST with one line of code or the click of a button.
You can now simplify your accounting and automate financial reporting with Stripe Revenue Recognition.
Pre-authorized debits in Canada can now be used with Stripe invoices, subscriptions, and the Hosted Invoice Page.
Connect OAuth flow for Standard connected accounts will only allow a single Platform to be connected to a Standard account.
Platform controls for new Standard accounts give platforms the option to manage payout timing and co-brand the dashboard.
You can now share a price estimate with a customer and convert an approved quote into a subscription or invoice with a click.
We’ve expanded the retry limits for smart retries. You can now retry failed payments up to eight times over two months.
Radar for Fraud Teams users can view payments blocked by Radar, false positive rates, and dispute trends in the new Radar report.
You can now send an invoice from the Stripe iOS app or by typing 'invoice.new' into a browser.
We've released version 16.6.1 of Stripe's Android SDK, which exposes suspend APIs to be called within a Coroutine.
Stripe invoice emails now come with a PDF of the invoice attached to assist your customers with record keeping or easier connection with their accounting systems.
You can now query the tax ids saved for your customers using the new customer_tax_ids table.
We've released a new invoice editor, so you can preview invoices in real-time as you customize them.
You can simplify your Elements integration by creating subscriptions before attempting payment. Collect payment information and confirm payment intent in a single flow to activate the subscription.
Your customers can now use Link with Stripe to securely save their payment information and pay with 1 click on your site and across thousands of businesses using Checkout.
To speed up reconciliation, you can now include your custom metadata (such as a unique product ID or location code) when downloading financial reports.
The transfers_data field is now available for subscriptions with destination charges created via Checkout.
You can now let customers adjust item quantities directly on the Checkout page.
Stripe Climate is now available to businesses globally.
The on_behalf_of field will now be exposed on customer portal sessions, making it easier for Connect platforms to distribute the portal to their connected accounts.
You can now allow your customers to view and edit their tax IDs through the customer portal.
We've added support for usage-based or tiered subscriptions—Checkout will automatically show a pricing breakdown to help customers understand the charges.
Connected accounts can now directly log in to their Express Dashboard from stripe.com, without visiting the platform’s website or app directly.
We've added support for Canadian businesses to accept Discover, Diners Club, and China UnionPay cards from customers around the world.
You can now enable or disable EPS and Przelewy24 payment methods on subscriptions and invoices.
We’ve improved the buyer experience for Checkout by reducing the initial render time by 65%, as well as adding better loading states for slower connections.
Hosted invoice pages now have a cleaner design, automatically surface payment methods based on your customer's location, and are faster on mobile.
The PaymentMethods API now lets you set up recurring SEPA Direct Debit payments using Bancontact, iDEAL, and Sofort credentials as well.
Businesses based in Mexico can now accept OXXO using a customizable hosted voucher.
We've released version 20.0.0 of Stripe's iOS SDK, which includes Swift Package Manager support, Catalyst support, a new card scanning beta, and significantly reduces the size of our SDK by removing OpenSSL.
You can now block payments from cards linked to previous fraud activity on your account using Radar for Fraud Teams new prior_fraud_disputes_with_card attributes.
Checkout now includes a summary of your customer's purchase in their email receipt.
We now support queries using Prestosql v334 SQL syntax.
One-off invoices can now be duplicated in the Dashboard.
The Payments page now loads 2-3x faster.
You can now limit Coupons to only apply to specific products.
You can now create Promotion codes that your customers can apply to recurring payments through Checkout.
You can now generate Promotion codes that your customers can redeem for a discount on your product or service.
We've added Acquirer Reference Numbers (ARN) to the Dashboard to help your customers trace card refunds.
We’ve revamped dispute evidence submission to make it easier and faster.
We’ve reduced latency on API write calls by 7% on average (and up to 30–40% for some extreme edge cases).
We've improved the branding settings in the Dashboard to make it easier to preview and customize your email receipts, hosted invoices, and Checkout page.
You can now apply discounts when creating subscriptions by setting the coupon parameter for Checkout.
You can now customize the background color of your Checkout page.
You can now choose to automatically cancel a subscription if it's disputed.
You can now choose whether Stripe sends debit notification emails for SEPA Direct Debit payments.
A new field calculated_statement_descriptor on charges provides a preview of the exact string we sent to card networks.
Platforms can now see the specific reason a connected account’s address has not been verified in the Dashboard.
Platforms in Australia and New Zealand can now use account debits to charge connected accounts for products or services directly from their Stripe balance.
Platforms can now update payout delay days and whether Stripe should debit a connected account for negative balances from the Dashboard.
You can now pause payment collection on subscriptions via the Dashboard or the API.
In addition to the succeeded webhook, we now also alert you when a payment has started processing. This applies to payment methods with delayed success confirmation.
You can now collect your customer's shipping address in Stripe Checkout.
You can now number invoices sequentially across your account instead of sequentially for each customer.
We've increased the amount of time platforms can hold funds for Express and Custom connected accounts in the US from 90 days to two years.
Express accounts now support multiple team members. Administrators can invite additional users to help manage their account.
Checkout now supports specifying tax rates when creating subscriptions.
You can now use the API to list all Checkout Sessions or filter for specific subscription or payment_intent ids.
It's now easier to compare data across time periods in the Dashboard.
Use subscription schedules to start subscriptions on a future date, backdate a subscription, automate upgrades and downgrades, and more.
You can now specify a customer when saving a payment method for future use. We’ll automatically attach the payment method to the customer once it’s set up.
You can now send invoices, receipts, and other Stripe emails from your own custom domain.
You can now query the payment method used for a charge using the new payment_method_details table.
Our new Payment Methods API now includes support for SEPA Direct Debit and iDEAL.
Radar can now score cards for risk even before they’re used on a transaction. Use the Setup Intents API and enable the feature in Radar’s settings.
We’ve simplified how refunds work with the Payment Intents API: just pass the PaymentIntent id when creating a refund.
We now provide a combined view of logs and events for payments made with the Payment Intents API in the Dashboard.
Stripe Checkout now supports iDEAL payments in addition to cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
Checkout now supports subscription plans with trial periods using the subscription_data.trial_from_plan parameter.
The Android SDK is now generally available, with an improved reader pairing experience.
We've added support for the new Payment Intents API—use the payment_intents and payment_intents_metadata tables in your queries.
You can now view information about a SetupIntent in the Dashboard by searching for its object ID.
You can now use WiFi to connect a P400 card reader to your point of sale application.
Express accounts now support 5 new languages (German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese) for the onboarding flow, dashboard, emails, and text messages.
Set rules with the new is_off_session attribute, which detects if a customer was charged anytime after they initially completed the checkout flow.
We've released version 16.0.0 of Stripe's iOS SDK and version 10.0.0 of Stripe's Android SDK. They support the Setup Intents API, allowing you to authenticate a card when it's being saved for future payments.
Our updated mobile SDKs now support in-app 3D Secure 2 authentication, letting you customize the appearance of the authentication UI.
You can now customize the text of the payment button in Checkout by specifying a submit_type.
You can now include the Session ID in the Checkout redirect URL to easily display a confirmation when the payment is complete.
Checkout now ensures your endpoint acknowledges the checkout.session.completed webhook before redirecting your customer.
Platforms can now create Express accounts for individuals and businesses in Canada.
You can use the new INCLUDES operator in Radar rules to match substrings in metadata and string attributes. For example, ::color:: INCLUDES 'red' matches all red products ('light red', 'dark red', 'red') if you pass in custom metadata for a product's color.
You can use the new digital_wallet feature in Radar rules to detect if a payment uses Apple Pay, Google Pay, or other secure payment methods.
The hosted invoice page now accepts iDEAL, Bancontact, giropay, and SOFORT for EUR invoices.
You can now add a payment, directly from the Payment or Dispute page, to your Radar block list to prevent future payments that use the same email or credit card.
You can now set the preferred language for a customer. This language will be used to localize invoice emails and PDFs as well as credit note PDFs.
You can now indicate a customers’ tax status on the Customer object. The customer’s tax exemption status can be one of none (the default: the customer is subject to taxes), exempt (the customer is exempt from taxes), or reverse (the EU “reverse charging” scheme applies.) This tax status will affect Invoices and Subscriptions created for that Customer.
You can now add multiple tax IDs to a customer. A customer's tax IDs are displayed on invoices and credit notes issued for the customer.
You can now specify a name, address, and phone number for a customer. These are displayed on invoices and credit notes issued for the customer.
You can now issue a credit note to reduce the amount of a finalized invoice.
Tax Rates can be applied to Invoices and Subscriptions to collect and report on tax. You can apply up to five Tax Rates to Invoices, Subscriptions, InvoiceItems, and SubscriptionItems.
In addition to English, Japanese, and Italian, you can now use the Stripe Dashboard in French, Spanish, German, and Simplified Chinese.
We've updated the connected accounts page in the Dashboard with new badges, columns, filters, and sorting options so it’s easier for platforms to find and prioritize connected accounts.
We updated our API reference with instant load, search, click to copy, dark mode, and more.
Charges now have a billing_details property which displays billing information from the payment method as it was at the time of the transaction.
Charges now have a payment_method_details property which provides a consistent shape for reading the details of a payment method from the time of the transaction.
You can now customize which columns are displayed in the customer list to see what’s most important to you.
You can now export search results as a CSV from the Dashboard.
We've upgraded the Stripe Billing tables with new schemas. We now also support querying the products table.
You can now display custom fields and add a footer to your invoices.
You can now set limits on usage or amount billed on subscriptions using thresholds.
You can now access the URL for a charge or refund's receipt via the API.
You can now write rules with shipping and billing address. For example, you might write a rule to compare whether the shipping and cardholder billing address are the same.
Radar will now automatically allow any charge that is both authenticated with 3D Secure and is also protected from being disputed for fraud due to a liability shift to the issuer.
You can now set a default payment source for a subscription or an invoice.
Webhook endpoints can now be managed via the API in addition to the Dashboard.
Rules can now compare metadata on customers or destination accounts. For example, reviews could trigger if ::destination:category:: = 'new' (if you use destination objects and set a destination's 'category' metadata).
Rules can now compare numerical metadata. For example, reviews could trigger if ::customer_age:: < 21 (if you pass in custom metadata for a customer's age).
We've released version 6.0.0 of Stripe's PHP library, which includes support for automatic request retries.
3D Secure often — but not always — shifts liability for fraudulent charges from your business to the card networks. Now, you can write Radar rules based on whether there's a liability shift.
You can now set rules based on whether 3D Secure is recommended, required, optional, or not supported for a specific payment.
A source's card.three_d_secure property can now have the value recommended, indicating that the 3D Secure process can be attempted with minimal impact on conversion rate.
You can now write custom Radar rules for CVC, ZIP, and address verification using the outcomes pass, fail, unavailable, unchecked, and not_provided.
We've released version 12.0.0 of Stripe's iOS SDK, which includes support for creating tokens for Connected Accounts.
We’ve improved how we show your balances and transfers in the Dashboard.
You can now write Radar rules using the card BIN, card fingerprint, charge description, and email associated with the payment.
Our new Mastercard test number (2223 0031 2200 3222) helps you ensure your checkout flow properly handles cards starting with a 2.
The Payment Request Button Element supports Apple Pay and the Payment Request API (including Google Pay) with a single integration.
The Payment Request Button Element now exposes a click event, which enables you to detect and control when the browser payment sheet opens.
You can now update a Stripe PaymentRequest after it has been created.
You can now write custom Radar rules with CVC, ZIP code, and address verification.
Version 5.0.0 of our Android SDK lets customers manage payment sources inside your app and adds a Material-styled card input widget.
You can now @mention team members inside notes within the Dashboard.
We've simplified the flow for refunding payments in the Dashboard. Also, you can now attach notes for your teammates on refunds.
You can now specify which specific payment source to use for an invoice (e.g. ACH instead of credit card).
You can now receive an invoice.upcoming webhook before a subscription's renewal.
You can now create rules that check for missing charge attributes (e.g. email domain).
Version 4.1.1 of our Android SDK includes a utility library for Android Pay and improved support for sources.
We've released version 5.3.0 of Stripe's Java library, which includes support for expanding objects.
You can attach notes to any payment (visible to all team members) in the Dashboard.
We've released version 3.1.0 of Stripe's Android SDK, which includes support for sources.
Managed accounts are now available for marketplaces and platforms in Belgium.
You can now create Radar rules based on custom metadata on charges.
We've released version 10.0.0 of Stripe's iOS SDK, which includes support for sources.
We've added a card input widget to the Android SDK with version 3.0.1.
We’ve improved the UX for creating and editing rules.
We've released version 2.0 of Stripe's Ruby library, which includes a configurable HTTP client and support for extracting response metadata.
We’ve added a quick way to search across all our docs.
You can now send email receipts in Italian.
Checkout now supports Remember Me for Australian users.
You can now view and filter subscriptions that have been canceled in the Dashboard or via the API.
Platforms can now provide a default bank descriptor for payouts to connected accounts.
The API now includes a top-level /subscriptions endpoint.
There’s a new view in the Dashboard for managing subscriptions.
Portuguese businesses can now request an invite to our private beta.
Test payments from other countries using our new international cards.
Platforms can now create destination charges for connected accounts even with automatic transfers enabled.
We’ll be supporting Apple Pay on the Web when it launches this fall. Sign up to learn more!
Added support for accepting Discover cards with Apple Pay to our iOS library.
We added a weekly view to most graphs in the iOS Dashboard. The app also works in landscape mode now!
Singaporean companies can sign up for our public beta without an invite.
Businesses in Hong Kong can now request an invite to our private beta.
Exporting a list of disputes to a CSV is now much speedier.
Businesses in New Zealand can now request an invite to our private beta.
In addition to an account ID, the connected accounts list now also shows a meaningful name.
We’ve now linked charges to the specific transfer in which those funds will be paid out.
You can prioritize disputes by when they’re due with quick filters in the Dashboard.
With the iOS Dasboard app, you can now access your most recent payment and search faster by using Force Touch.
You can now edit metadata on customers, product, charges, and more directly from the Dashboard.
Any team member can now subscribe (or unsubscribe) to email notifications if your company receives a dispute.
We’ve added international test bank accounts for managed accounts.