Apple Cash is an easy and private way to send and receive money,1 and it’s built right into iPhone. You can send Apple Cash in Messages, in Wallet, or with Tap to Cash by simply holding your iPhone near someone else’s. And because Apple Cash is a digital card in Wallet, you can spend your 䲹 in stores, online, and in apps with ʲ.


It’s ready. Already in Wallet.
Built into the Wallet App
You can easily send and receive 䲹, transfer funds, and manage your settings in Wallet. And you can spend 䲹 on your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro. If a merchant doesn’t take ʲ yet, you can use your virtual card number to spend 䲹 online and in apps — anywhere Visa is accepted.
Send cash
with a tap.

Send and Receive Money with Tap to Cash
Tap to Cash is a simple way to send or receive 䲹 with iPhone or Apple Watch in person. There’s no need to share email addresses, phone numbers, QR codes, or user names — so it’s great to pay for a yard sale find or an extra ticket from a friend of a friend. To use Tap to Cash, select your 䲹 card in the Wallet app. Tap “Send or Request” then Tap to Cash. Authorize your payment with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode, then hold your device near someone else’s. You can even add Tap to Cash to Control Center for easy access.
Send cash
with a text.

Send and Receive Money in Messages
With 䲹, you can send and receive money with just a text, in Messages. So it’s easy to tip your dog walker, request funds from your roommate, or chip in for a coworker’s gift. You can also send and receive money directly in the Wallet app — even see a select list of people with whom you’ve exchanged money in the past.
Spend Apple Cash anywhere you see



Accepted in Millions of Places
Apple Cash uses Apple Pay to make shopping fast, safe, private, and easy. Since Apple Pay is accepted by over 85 percent of retailers in the U.S., there’s almost no end to where and how you can shop with your Apple Cash card — whether you’re in a store, online, or in an app. And for merchants that don’t take Apple Pay yet, you can use your virtual card number securely online and in apps anywhere Visa is accepted. It’s your money, made modern.
Learn more about ʲApple Cash Family.
Get the kids in on this.
Apple Cash Family
With Apple Cash Family, you can set up Apple Cash for anyone in your family under 18. Easily and securely send money for allowance, shopping, or just because. Even set up recurring payments to keep allowances on a schedule. The funds go right to their own Apple Cash card in Wallet, ready to spend with Apple Pay. Or they can transfer the money to their bank account to save for the future. You can view your child’s balance and activity at any time. You can apply certain restrictions to their account. It’s the perfect amount of financial freedom for a child — with built-in protections for your peace of mind.

Hey Siri, send $35 to Sarah
Send and Receive with Siri
Out for your weekly Tex-Mex feast with Sarah? Ask Siri to send her half of the bill without putting down your taco. Siri makes sure your money and your requests go to the right people — just say the word.

Send.
Reload.
Repeat.
Recurring Payments and Auto Reload
Apple Cash lets you send recurring payments to other people to cover your portion of things like rent, internet, or groceries. You can also set up auto reload to replenish your balance whenever it runs low. So you’ll always have money to send and spend.
Fraud is no match for your face (or finger).

Advanced Security
Apple Cash is more secure than a traditional debit card. For starters, it uses Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate your transactions — to make sure you’re, well, you. When you make a purchase with Apple Pay, it uses a device-specific number and unique transaction code. Your virtual card number comes with a security code that frequently rotates to help protect against fraudulent purchases. And there’s no physical card to lose when you’re out and about. It’s peace of mind on multiple levels.
Keep your transactions yours.

Data Privacy
Apple Cash is designed to protect your privacy. Apple never sells your personal data. And we don’t share your personal data with others so they can market to you. Your transaction history and spending habits stay private.2 In other words, we go out of our way to stay out of your business.

Do more with the Daily Cash from your Apple Card.
Daily Cash
Every purchase you make with your Apple Card gets you up to 3% back in Daily Cash.3 How you use your Daily Cash is up to you. It can go directly onto your Apple Cash card, ready to spend however and whenever you like.4 Or you can choose to automatically deposit it into a high-yield Savings account where it can earn interest over time.5 You can even add funds from your Apple Cash card and other bank accounts to build your savings more quickly.6
Learn more about SavingsFast, easy transfers.
It’s money with serious moves.



Bank Transfers
It’s easy to load money onto your 䲹 card from your debit card, so you’re always ready to spend and send. And you can just as simply move money from your 䲹 card to your bank account. Either way, 䲹 gives you options you can count on.
Questions? Answers.
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䲹 is an easy and private way to send and receive money, and it’s built right into iPhone. You can send 䲹 in Messages, in Wallet, or with Tap to Cash by simply holding your iPhone near someone else’s. And because 䲹 is a digital card in Wallet, you can spend your 䲹 in stores, online, and in apps with ʲ. For merchants that don’t take ʲ yet, you can use your 䲹 virtual card number securely online and in apps anywhere Visa is accepted. You can view your 䲹 balance on your 䲹 card in the Wallet app or in Settings > Wallet and ʲ. You can also set up 䲹 for family members under 18 years old, so you can safely send them money they can spend with their own 䲹 card.
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In Messages, tap the + button, then select 䲹. Enter an amount on the keypad and tap Send. In Wallet, choose your 䲹 card and tap “Send or Request.” You can select from a list of suggested recipients or simply type in a contact. Enter an amount on the keypad, then tap Send. To use Tap to Cash, open the Wallet app and select your 䲹 card. Tap “Send or Request” then Tap to Cash. Enter the amount you’d like to send and authorize it with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode. Complete the transaction by holding your device near someone else’s.
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Your 䲹 balance lives on your 䲹 card in the Wallet app. When you receive money in Messages, you’ll get a notification from Wallet that your balance has changed.
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You can use Apple Cash to make purchases just as you would with physical cards and cash. You can spend your Apple Cash using either Apple Pay or your virtual card number. You can also transfer your Apple Cash to your bank account. If you have an Apple Card and choose to automatically save your Daily Cash in a Savings account, you can use Apple Cash to move money in and out.5
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Yes. With 䲹 Family, you can set up 䲹 for members in your Family Sharing group who are under age 18. Once it’s set up, they can send, spend, and receive money using 䲹. You can receive notifications when they make a transaction, limit the people they can send money to, and even lock their account.
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䲹 is built right into iPhone. It is an easy and private way to send and receive money. You can send 䲹 in Messages, in Wallet, or with Tap to Cash by simply holding your iPhone near someone else’s iPhone. And because 䲹 is a digital card in Wallet, your 䲹 can be spent in stores, online, and in apps with ʲ. For apps or merchants that don’t accept ʲ, use your 䲹 virtual card number to make your purchase anywhere Visa is accepted.
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You can easily transfer money to your Apple Cash once you’ve added a debit card to Wallet. Any money you receive in Messages or Wallet is automatically added to your Apple Cash balance. For users under 13, money is added to their Apple Cash card only when someone sends them money.
If you use Apple Card, your Daily Cash back is also deposited to your Apple Cash card if you set it up. And if you haven’t set up your Apple Cash card yet, you can either route your Daily Cash to a Savings account or apply it as a credit on your statement balance.