
WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway – WordPress plugin
Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners Club, SEPA, Sofort, iDeal, Giropay, Alipay, and more directly on your store with the Stripe payment gateway for WooCommerce, including Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Microsoft Pay for mobile and desktop.
Take Credit card payments easily and directly on your store
The Stripe plugin extends WooCommerce allowing you to take payments directly on your store via Stripe’s API.
Stripe is available for Store Owners and Merchants in:
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Portugal
- Singapore
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
- with more being added
Stripe is a simple way to accept payments online. With Stripe you can accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, and Diners Club cards, even Bitcoin, directly on your store.
Why choose Stripe?
Stripe has no setup fees, no monthly fees, no hidden costs: you only get charged when you earn money! Earnings are transferred to your bank account on a 7-day rolling basis.
Stripe also supports the WooCommerce Subscriptions extension and re-using cards. When a customer pays, they are set up in Stripe as a customer. If they create another order, they can check out using the same card. A massive timesaver for returning customers.
Apple Pay Support
WooCommerce Stripe now includes Apple Pay support, which means customers can pay using payment details associated with their Apple ID. Checkout is now just an authorization (Touch ID or Face ID) away on both mobile and desktop. Only supports simple and variable products for now. More support to come.
Web Payments API Support
WooCommerce Stripe now includes Web Payments API support, which means customers can pay using payment details associated to their mobile devices, in browsers supporting the Web Payments API (Chrome for Android, amongst others). Checkout is now just a few taps away on mobile. Only supports simple and variable products for now. More support to come.
Please note, v4 of this gateway requires WooCommerce 2.6 and above.
You can download an older version of this gateway for older versions of WooCommerce from here.
Automatic installation
Automatic installation is the easiest option as WordPress handles the file transfers itself and you don’t need to leave your web browser. To do an automatic install of the WooCommerce Stripe plugin, log in to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to the Plugins menu and click Add New.
In the search field type “WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway” and click Search Plugins. Once you’ve found our plugin you can view details about it such as the point release, rating, and description. Most importantly, of course, you can install it by simply clicking “Install Now”, then “Activate”.
Manual installation
The manual installation method involves downloading our plugin and uploading it to your web server via your favorite FTP application. The WordPress codex contains instructions on how to do this here.
Updating
Automatic updates should work like a charm; as always though, ensure you backup your site just in case.
- Does this support recurring payments, like for subscriptions?
Yes!
- Does this require an SSL certificate?
Yes! In Live Mode, an SSL certificate must be installed on your site to use Stripe. In addition to SSL encryption, Stripe provides an extra JavaScript method to secure card data using Stripe Elements.
- Does this support both production mode and sandbox mode for testing?
Yes, it does – production and sandbox mode is driven by the API keys you use.
- Where can I find documentation?
For help setting up and configuring, please refer to our documentation.
- Where can I get support or talk to other users?
If you get stuck, you can ask for help in the Plugin Forum.
I don’t ususally give reviews, but I just have to give this one. The plugin just doesn’t work. Spent almost two days trying to get the credit card payment to work in test mode. I used the valid test stripe test card details but kept on getting the error ‘No such source: src_xxxxxxxxxxx’. It was really frustrating. The apple pay button doesn’t even show at all. I was able to use the Woocommerce Stripe plugin by Payment Plugins and was able to use make a credit card payment in tests mode. The official Woocommerce plugin for stripe needs to be tested properly.
We have received multiple fraudulent purchases using Stripe and our business has been the one to find the fraud charges and reported them to Stripe. STRIPE WILL NOT REFUND ANY PROCESSING FEES FOR THE FRAUDULENT CHARGES AND CHARGED US AN ADDITIONAL $75.00!
This is BAD BUSINESS!
We received an email back from an investigation stating that fraudulent charges are an expense of doing business. I agree 100% and would be happy to except this if my business was process credit cards. I am a retailer and count on my processor to have my back. Not charge me for it’s mistakes.
I will be moving to a new processor for my online purchases.
This app has worked perfectly.
However, the purple Stripe Payment Request Button looks awful. I’m sure customers are put off by it because it looks like some scammy code injection into a web page asking for someone’s money. I don’t want my customers thinking my site has been hacked.
I do want to offer Google Pay and Apple Pay, but the way Stripe does this is not good.
I use for Apple Pay and Credit Cards, which works perfectly! the stripe website is easy to follow, and stripe is cheaper than paypal. Good work guys, keep improving it!
ps. I don’t get those negative and rude reviews. Maybe the problem is your theme, a plugin incompatibility or a bad configuration…
Webhook not working, Apple no working. Very bad. I can see not only I have the same problem and the author never gave the right answer to dose problems.
With the same setting other plugin works well.
Stripe supports Maestro and you do not, while you’re the official partner. In Europe we don’t use American Express, but Maestro, go figure! Do you want that people flee to Shopify? Because that’s how to achieve exactly that. I have spoken.
“WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors
4.3.3 2020-04-08
- Fix – Fix Payment Request issue when product attribute has quotes
- Fix – Fix “no such customer” error on checkout after the keys have been changed
- Add – Add alert for end of support WC < 3.0 in future releases
- Fix – Fix crash when used with WooCommerce Subscriptions <2.6
- Fix – Add missing customer ID to subscriptions before processing payment
- Fix – Fix transactions failing with trailing slash
4.3.2 2020-02-17
- Fix – Add compatibility to payment request buttons with some of the WooCommerce Product Add-ons on the product page
- Fix – Improved compatibility for free orders with other extensions
- Add – Support for multisite when sites use different Stripe accounts
- Fix – Display a localized error message when a customer tries to save a card during checkout, but there’s an error
- Add – Send level 3 credit card data for purchases when possible
4.3.1 2019-11-12
- Fix – Overwrite the previous Apple Pay verification file if it has changed.
- Fix – Avoid re-mounting card elements if they are already mounted in the DOM.
- Fix – Compatibility with WooCommerce Deposits by retrieving order statuses in a different way.
- Fix – Duplicate payment notifications for subscriptions.
- Fix – Use the same customer after a new credit card has been entered.
- Fix – Google Pay buttons on subscriptions.
- Add – A filter, which allows all subscriptions’ payment methods to be overwritten when adding a new payment method.