
Google is making changes to its payment services in the United States. The company has decided to close down the standalone Google Pay app as it focuses on improving its Google Wallet service.
In a recent announcement, Google said that the Google Pay app will stop working in the U.S. on June 4, 2024. But don’t worry if you rely on Google Pay – it will still work perfectly in other countries like India and Singapore.
Why is this happening? Google Wallet has become much more popular than Google Pay, especially for Android phone users. Wallet has more useful features, allowing you to store credit cards for contactless payments, digital IDs (like your driver’s license), and even public transit passes.
This kind of change isn’t unusual for Google. The company regularly starts and stops products based on what people want and what makes good business sense. Remember services like Jamboard, Stadia, and Google Play Music? Those have all ended as well.
Even though the app is going away, you can still use Google Pay in the U.S. until June 4th. And don’t worry about your money – you’ll be able to transfer any funds left in your Google Pay account to your bank through the Google Pay website even after the closure.
Key Takeaways
- Google Pay app is shutting down in the U.S.
- Google Wallet is replacing Google Pay for U.S. users.
- Google Pay will still work in other countries.
- This kind of change is normal for Google.





