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FeeLedger

Compare merchant payment-processing fees — effective rates across Stripe, PayPal, Square, Adyen and more.

In June 2026 the standard online card rate is 2.9% + $0.30 on Stripe, Square and Amazon Pay; PayPal's wallet checkout is higher at 3.49% + $0.49 while its commercial-card rate is 2.59%–2.99% + $0.49. Braintree is 2.59% + $0.49. For a typical $50.00 transaction the cheapest flat-rate processor we track is GoCardless at 1.50% effective. Enterprise processors like Adyen and Checkout.com use Interchange-plus (no single flat rate) and beat flat pricing at high volume. FeeLedger compares fees across 20 processors and 8 payment methods, with a free effective-rate calculator.

Source: Processor pricing pages. Data as of June 2026.

Heads up: These are general estimates, not a quote or offer. Your real rate depends on your card mix, volume, region, risk profile and the contract you sign. See our disclaimer.

Payment-processing fees compared (June 2026)

ProcessorPricing modelHeadline rateEffective @ $50.00Best for
Amazon PayFlat rate2.90% + $0.303.50%e-commerce wanting Amazon-account express checkout
BraintreeFlat rate2.59% + $0.493.57%online businesses wanting PayPal + cards in one gateway
CloverFlat rate3.50% + $0.103.70%retail and restaurant point-of-sale
PayoneerFlat rate3.00% + $0.493.98%cross-border sellers, marketplaces and freelancers
PayPalFlat rate3.49% + $0.494.47%marketplaces, freelancers and brand-trust checkout
RazorpayFlat rate2.00%2.00%Indian businesses and India-facing merchants
SquareFlat rate2.90% + $0.303.50%small retail, restaurants and in-person sellers
StripeFlat rate2.90% + $0.303.50%online businesses and developers
AdyenInterchange-plusInterchange-plusInterchange-plus (varies)large enterprises and global omnichannel merchants
Checkout.comInterchange-plusInterchange-plusInterchange-plus (varies)high-volume global digital merchants
HelcimInterchange-plus2.30% + $0.082.46%small and mid-size businesses wanting transparent interchange-plus
PaymentCloudInterchange-plusInterchange-plusInterchange-plus (varies)high-risk merchants who get declined elsewhere
WorldpayInterchange-plus2.60% + $0.303.20%mid-market and enterprise merchants, omnichannel
Authorize.netSubscription / membership2.90% + $0.303.50%merchants who already have a separate merchant account
StaxSubscription / membershipSubscription / membershipSubscription / membership (varies)high-volume merchants ($15k+/mo) who want 0% markup
GoCardlessPer-method pricing1.00% + $0.251.50%recurring bill and subscription collection via bank debit
MolliePer-method pricing1.80% + $0.282.36%European SMBs needing local payment methods
2Checkout (Verifone)Merchant of Record3.50% + $0.354.20%digital goods and SaaS selling globally
Lemon SqueezyMerchant of Record5.00% + $0.506.00%indie makers and digital-product creators
PaddleMerchant of Record5.00% + $0.506.00%SaaS and software companies selling globally

Source: Processor pricing pages. Data as of June 2026.

Snapshot June 2026 — processors change pricing; verify on the provider's pricing page before relying on a figure.

Popular processors

Stripe

Flat rate · 2.90% + $0.30

PayPal

Flat rate · 3.49% + $0.49

Square

Flat rate · 2.90% + $0.30

Adyen

Interchange-plus · Interchange-plus

Braintree

Flat rate · 2.59% + $0.49

Helcim

Interchange-plus · 2.30% + $0.08

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Where the data comes from

Every figure is a dated snapshot taken from each processor's own published pricing page — Stripe, PayPal, Square, Adyen, Braintree, Checkout.com, Mollie, Worldpay, Authorize.net, Helcim, Stax, Paddle, Lemon Squeezy and the rest. Payment-processing fees change without notice, so each page shows the June 2026 snapshot and links to the vendor's page. Processors that price on Interchange-plus, subscription or Merchant-of-Record models are honestly labeled "custom / quote-based" — we never invent a single blended number for them. See our methodology. Always verify the current pricing with the provider before signing.

Last updated: 2026-06-29