Soon, Google Wallet will no longer allow you to pay with a PayPal account in the United States. On a Help Center page spotted by Android Authority, Google says it will stop supporting this payment method and automatically delete associated PayPal accounts on June 13, 2025.
The company also stopped allowing users to link PayPal accounts to Wallet on April 11. Now, users who previously relied on PayPal to quickly connect their payment methods to Google Wallet will have to manually add credit, debit card, or bank information if they want to continue using the app.
Google notes that it will still accept debit cards issued under the PayPal brand. “To provide smarter, more flexible, and more rewarding ways to pay, PayPal is constantly improving its offerings,” Google writes in its FAQ, referring users to an email sent by PayPal.
The Verge reached out to PayPal for more information but did not immediately receive a response.
If you use a linked PayPal account for recurring payments, Google says you’ll need to change your payment method on the merchant’s website to continue using the service. Google Wallet will also no longer display your PayPal transaction history, which you will have to view on the PayPal website or app. Google Wallet’s integration with PayPal will still work for users in Germany.
PayPal first rolled out support for Google Wallet, then called Android Pay, in 2017. Its rival digital wallet also continues to evolve, with the PayPal app adding a tap-to-pay feature on iPhones in Germany and introducing a way for groups to pool money.