PayPal is launching a new mobile SDK today to try to make it easier for developers to accept payments in iOS apps. Now, customers will no longer be forced to leave the app in order to complete a transaction, and will also get more payment options, including taking a picture of their credit card using PayPalâs card.io technology. James Barrese, CTO of PayPal, has admitted that the online payments giant has been left behind by its competitors. In a blog post he said the companyâs tools âhavenât kept up with the bleeding edge of innovationâ and asked that developers âtake another lookâ at what PayPal can offer. âDevelopers should have the freedom to focus on innovating for their customers, not spending time worrying about handling the complex task of payments,â he said. âBut we listened when our developers said they wanted better capabilities from us, and now weâre doubling down on our developer programs to deliver the best tools in the industry.â Barrese added that the mobile SDK will be expanded to other mobile platforms âsoonâ. PayPal is also trying to improve in other areas though. The company has also announced JavaScript PayPal buttons, which will allow developers to integrate PayPal directly into their website or shopping cart simply by copying and pasting five lines of code. Both of these features are a big step, which will help PayPal go head-to-head with online payments firms such as Dwolla and Stripe, as well as mobile payment companie
PayPal launches new mobile SDK for iOS, supporting in-app transactions and new payment methods
PayPal launches new mobile SDK for iOS, supporting in-app transactions and new payment methods
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