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Adyen

Global payment platform for accepting online, in-app, and in-person payments across cards, wallets, local methods, acquiring, risk, and reporting workflows.

Last reviewed: 2026-07-17

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Overview

Global payment platform for accepting online, in-app, and in-person payments across cards, wallets, local methods, acquiring, risk, and reporting workflows.

Best for

Mid-market and enterprise merchants or platforms that need global payment-method coverage, custom integration, and unified online and in-person payment operations.

Not ideal for

Small merchants that want instant self-service onboarding, a simple flat rate, or minimal technical and operational implementation work.

Key features

Online payment components and APIs
Global and local payment methods
Unified commerce
Risk and authentication tools
Payment links and transaction reporting

Integrations

Confirm current integration depth with the vendor before buying. Listed integrations are a starting point for research, not a complete implementation guarantee.

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Pricing summary

Adyen publishes per-transaction pricing that combines a processing fee with a payment-method fee. Other products are priced separately, and total cost varies by method, region, acquiring model, volume, contract, and enabled services; the published standard model has no setup or monthly fee.

Free trial

Not applicable

Free plan

Not applicable

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Broad global and local payment-method coverage
  • Online and in-person payments in one platform
  • Components, plugins, and APIs for different integration paths

Cons

  • Live-account approval and implementation require planning
  • Fees vary by payment method, region, and added products
  • Broader platform scope may be excessive for simple small-business checkout

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