Revolut has announced that Revolut Pay, its one-tap checkout solution, is now compatible with Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), making it one of the first EU payment methods to support agentic commerce.
This move aims to enable secure, seamless payments in conversational and automated shopping environments.
AP2 is an open protocol designed to facilitate agent-led payments across platforms. It allows users, merchants, and payment providers to transact securely with any payment method.
Revolut contributed to AP2 by adapting the protocol for account-to-account payments.

“The future of shopping isn’t a website; it’s a conversation. We aim to move beyond the click-and-pay model to a world where your AI assistant streamlines the checkout for you,”
said Alex Codina, General Manager of Acquiring at Revolut.
“By enabling Revolut Pay for Agentic Commerce, we are aiming to make our customers’ favourite, most secure payment experience the standard for AI-driven transactions.”
Revolut Pay uses the company’s secure infrastructure, including instant notifications and integrated fraud monitoring.
For merchants, it provides a familiar and reliable payment option for emerging commerce channels, while supporting increased conversion through a simplified checkout process.
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