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Google Pay’s redesign of the pay sheet to now display rich card art and names to make cards more easily identifiable and speed up selection

May 28, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Google I/O recently announced several updates to its Google Pay payment service, including a redesign of the pay sheet, which appears when transactions are made with stored cards in third-party apps. The pay sheet now displays rich card art and names, enhancing card identification and speeding up selection. The UI has also been optimized for dark mode. Additionally, Pay will now work on Android WebViews, allowing purchases to be made in in-app browsers starting with Chrome version 136. Google Wallet also introduced a new Nearby Passes notification feature, notifying users about tickets or passes when they’re close to a relevant location.

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Category: Innovation Topics, User Interface

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