Affirm is launching two integrations aimed at expanding its BNPL options across both online and in-person retail, deepening its ties with Google and Stripe. U.S. shoppers using Google Chrome’s desktop browser can now select Affirm directly from the browser’s autofill menu at checkout. The move builds on Affirm’s earlier integration with Google Pay and is designed to make installment payment plan use more frictionless. “By integrating Affirm with autofill on Chrome, we can deliver payment choice and flexibility seamlessly and at scale,” Vishal Kapoor, senior vice president of product at Affirm, said. The feature, which enables eligible consumers to choose biweekly or monthly payment plans on purchases between $35 and $30,000, requires no additional setup for merchants and will be activated automatically on select sites. Affirm announced it had become the first BNPL provider to integrate with popular point-of-sale hardware Stripe Terminal. Shoppers at participating stores will be able to scan a QR code at checkout to apply for financing, with repayment terms ranging from 30 days to 60 months. “Enabling Affirm through Stripe Terminal gives us a powerful new way to help merchants drive growth and meet customers where they are,” Wayne Pommen, chief revenue officer at Affirm, said.