Express Checkout User Interface Standards: Last Updated: October 2009
Express Checkout User Interface Standards: Last Updated: October 2009
Interface Standards
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About this Guide
Express Checkout User Interface Standards details the requirements and best practices for
placing PayPal graphic images on your website. It also explains how buyers who pay with
PayPal will experience checkout on your website, and how you can modify that buyer
experience depending on your needs.
Following these requirements and best practices provides optimal performance and ensures
that PayPal buyers have a consistent checkout experience from website to website.
Intended Audience
This guide is for:
z Merchants to get an overview of the requirements for adding PayPal Express Checkout to
their e-commerce website.
z Developers who will be integrating PayPal Express Checkout.
By using these recommended checkout flow and the placement requirements, you optimize
your website’s checkout flow and significantly improve your buyer’s experience, increasing
conversion. Your buyers immediately see that you have PayPal and stay on your website.
You must offer PayPal to your buyers in at least the following two places in your checkout
flow:
z As a checkout option on your Shopping Cart page
z As a payment option on your Payment Methods page
PayPal recommends that you allow guest checkout on your site. If you choose not to allow
guest checkout, PayPal recommends that your buyers log in to your site after they have
finished with the PayPal flow.
N O T E : This
document describes the placement and usage requirements for various e-
commerce business models, including retail hardware (See “PayPal Login Page” on
page 20.), digital goods (See “Elimination of Merchant Review Page” on page 27), and
recurring billing (See “Recurring Payments Flow” on page 29.).
If you have a different business model, contact your PayPal Integration manager to
discuss the checkout flow that will work best for you.
P a y m e n t O p t i o n o n Yo u r P a y m e n t M e t h o d s P a g e
Place PayPal near the end of the checkout on your Payment Methods page, along with other
payment options you offer.
The following sections detail the requirements for placing PayPal graphic images on your site.
Home Page
Display the PayPal acceptance graphic in an area of the page that the buyer can view without
scrolling. Consistent placement of PayPal branding across the Home and Product Details
pages results in increased overall sales and conversion.
Placement Samples
On your Payment Methods page, use the placement sample below that most closely resembles
the way you display payment options to your buyers.
1. Radio button - Vertical alignment
3. Radio button - Horizontal alignment of PayPal and credit card logos with credit card
information uneditable (grayed out).
When the page first loads, credit card fields should be either hidden (samples 1 and 2 above) or
uneditable (sample 3 above). Credit card fields should dynamically display or become editable
only after the buyer chooses Pay using credit card as the payment method.
PayPal research indicates that displaying payment options using radio buttons converts better
than drop down menus or tabbed navigation bars.
The following sections illustrate PayPal’s best practices for optimal performance and ways
that you can customize each of the pages in the Express Checkout flow to the specific needs of
your business.
Six months after the launch, change the message from Now Accepting PayPal to either We
Accept PayPal or We Prefer PayPal consistently on both pages. The PayPal acceptance
graphics should be linked to the approved “What is PayPal” text.
Consistent placement of PayPal branding across the Home and Product Details pages results in
increased overall sales and conversion.
This is an example of the PayPal Review page that appears when the buyer selects PayPal
from your Payments Methods page.
This section contains the requirements for other options you can use when placing PayPal in
the checkout flow.
If you sell items or services that require charging buyers on a recurring basis, such as
subscriptions or memberships, use the following recommendations to provide a fast, easy
checkout experience for your buyers who choose PayPal. These recommendations let you
charge your buyers periodically without requiring them to log in to their PayPal accounts each
time.