For merchants
Get paid by AI agents, and win the chargebacks. Accept agent payments on the rail you already use; every payment carries a four-signature proof that auto-defends disputes. Open standard, no processor lock-in, settlement to you.
Open standard · EU-native
Merchants get paid by AI agents. Consumers let their agents pay within limits they set, backed by cryptographic proof.
Buy my everyday brushes from Bristle & Slate.
An agent buying within a set spend cap, with a signed proof trail.
Two sides, one network
Get paid by AI agents, and win the chargebacks. Accept agent payments on the rail you already use; every payment carries a four-signature proof that auto-defends disputes. Open standard, no processor lock-in, settlement to you.
Let your AI agent pay, on your terms. Connect a card once with a real bank check. Set limits and rules. Your agent pays within them, every payment is provable and reversible, and you see all of it.
Why OID4Pay
OID4Pay is the authorization and trust layer one level above the processors: it issues the cryptographically-bounded mandate an agent needs to pay, and the signed proof a merchant needs to defend it.
Every payment carries four signatures
Every payment is a mandate capped by amount, merchant, and expiry. An over-cap or wrong-merchant request is rejected at verification before any charge. You set the rules, and your agent stays inside them.
Set your limitsEach payment ships the four-signature proof, and it auto-assembles into the merchant's dispute evidence. Proof of authorization, not 'we have logs.'
See how disputes resolveOAuth 2.0, DPoP, SD-JWT VC, RFC 9421. MIT SDKs in four languages plus an MCP server. Settlement goes to the merchant, on the rail they already use, with no lock-in.
Browse the SDKsHow a payment works
You approve your agent with a strong customer authentication (SCA) check.
The authorization server issues a mandate capped by amount, merchant, and expiry.
Your agent shows the mandate to a merchant at checkout.
The merchant verifies the four signatures before it charges.
The charge settles to the merchant's own account, via Stripe today.
A signed receipt and dispute pack are recorded for both sides.
Open by design
OID4Pay sits on top of your existing processor (Stripe today): it is not a PSP, not a bank, and not a stored-value wallet. Money settles to your own account; we charge merchants a platform fee for the authorization and dispute service.
OAuth and the OIDF/IETF standards track, not a single-vendor, proprietary network.
Works above any agent and any merchant, on any rail. No lock-in.
A four-signature proof per payment, not 'we have logs.'
PSD2 SCA model today; EUDIW wallet identity on the roadmap.
Free SDKs in four languages, an MCP server, and a sandbox to try it.