# Accept Amazon Pay Payments with Dodo Payments

> Accept Amazon Pay through Dodo Payments with localized checkout, global method orchestration, and Merchant of Record compliance support.

- **Type**: wallet
- **URL**: https://dodopayments.com/payment-methods/amazon-pay

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## How Amazon Pay Works

Amazon Pay on Dodo Payments is implemented as a method-specific orchestration flow, not a generic on/off toggle. Amazon Pay runs a **tokenized wallet checkout**. The buyer authenticates with their Amazon account, selects a saved card or bank instrument, confirms address and funding source, and Amazon returns an authorized payment token to complete the order. The checkout experience should treat intermediate states carefully: redirect started, customer returned, and final webhook confirmation can occur at different moments. Fulfillment logic should trigger only on a terminal success state.

Core operational points:
- **Display by eligibility** so Amazon Pay appears only for valid country/currency corridors.
- **Handle asynchronous updates** and keep order state idempotent while payment status settles.
- **Track method analytics** (attempt rate, success rate, abandonment, and retry outcomes) by device and market.

## Where It's Available

Amazon Pay is available in **US**, supports payments in **USD**, and has a minimum transaction amount of **$0.50**. Transactions are processed **instantly**. Dodo Payments automatically shows Amazon Pay to eligible customers based on their country, currency, and device -- no manual configuration needed.

Availability controls to keep accurate:
- **Country + currency gating** in checkout rendering logic.
- **Fallback sequencing** so users still see a strong alternative if Amazon Pay is unavailable.
- **Clear buyer messaging** for unsupported corridors to reduce confusion.

## Use Cases

Amazon Pay should be positioned where it naturally increases buyer confidence and reduces checkout friction. Amazon Pay works well for merchants with traffic that already trusts Amazon identity and one-click behavior. It is useful for reducing friction on mobile and for conversion-sensitive checkout pages where form fields cause drop-off. It is most effective when merchants monitor method-level performance and continuously tune ranking rather than treating payment order as static.

Strong deployment patterns:
- **Market-specific checkout mixes** instead of one global payment stack.
- **Segment-aware presentation** (new vs returning users, mobile vs desktop, low vs high ticket).
- **Recovery flows** that offer an immediate alternative when Amazon Pay is declined or abandoned.

## Integration with Dodo Payments

In Dodo Payments, Amazon Pay appears as a dedicated payment option in hosted checkout and can be controlled through method eligibility settings. The API type string for this method is **`amazon-pay`**. This keeps backend logic explicit and avoids ambiguous mapping when multiple wallets, cards, and bank methods are active.

Implementation checklist:
- **Enable `amazon-pay`** for valid regions and currencies.
- **Consume webhooks** for final success, failure, and reversal states.
- **Reconcile method-level settlements** in finance reporting and refund operations.

This approach makes Amazon Pay a measurable growth lever instead of a static payment checkbox.

## Related Pages

**Section:** [All Payment Methods](https://dodopayments.com/payment-methods)
**See also:** [United States](https://dodopayments.com/payments-in/united-states) | [USD](https://dodopayments.com/currency/usd)

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## About Dodo Payments

Dodo Payments is the billing & payments platform for AI-first and SaaS companies, operating as a Merchant of Record in 220+ countries.

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