Cross-border Local methods and local currency, matched to every market

Sell everywhere. Get paid like a local.

Orbipay reads which market each buyer is in and shows them the payment methods they trust, in their own currency, fully translated — iDEAL in the Netherlands, Pix in Brazil, Bancontact in Belgium, cards everywhere. A checkout that feels local converts like a local one.

135+ currencies 58 local methods 29 checkout languages
Detected: NetherlandsiDEAL shown first
Priced in EURshopper's own currency
SHOPPER · AMSTERDAM Total € 128,00 iDEAL 90% local Cards · Apple Pay SEPA direct debit Pay € 128,00 SHOPPER · SÃO PAULO Total R$ 712,40 Pix instant Cartão · até 12x Boleto Pagar R$ 712,40
Selling across borders with Orbipay
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The cross-border gap

A foreign checkout loses sales it should keep

Shoppers abroad reach your checkout and find a currency they have to convert in their head and payment options they have never used. Most of them leave. Orbipay closes that gap the moment the page loads.

Wrong currency, instant doubt

A price in a foreign currency makes shoppers stop and calculate. Showing their own currency, rounded the way they expect, removes the hesitation before it starts.

No method they trust

In many markets a card is the backup, not the default. If iDEAL, Bancontact or Pix is not on the page, a large share of shoppers simply will not pay.

A checkout in a foreign language

Labels, errors and buttons in a language the shopper barely reads add friction at the worst possible moment. Orbipay renders the whole flow in their language.

How it adapts

From page load to paid, tuned to the shopper

Every adjustment happens automatically. Your team ships one checkout; each shopper sees the version that fits their country.

Read the market

Orbipay infers country and language from the shopper's locale and connection, then confirms it with a clear, editable selector they can override anytime.

No guesswork left on screen

Switch the currency

Prices are converted to the local currency at a rate you control and rounded to the conventions of that market, so totals look native, not auto-translated.

Rates you set, refreshed daily

Order the methods

The methods most used in that country move to the top — iDEAL, Bancontact, Pix, Alipay, SEPA — with cards and wallets always available underneath.

Local first, cards always

Translate everything

Field labels, helper text, error messages and the pay button all render in the shopper's language, so nothing on the page feels imported.

Whole flow, not just labels
Local methods, real markets

What shows up where

A sample of how the checkout reorders itself by country. The full catalogue covers 58 local methods across 135+ currencies.

Market Currency Methods shown first
🇳🇱NetherlandsEUR €iDEALCardsApple Pay
🇧🇪BelgiumEUR €BancontactCardsSEPA
🇧🇷BrazilBRL R$PixBoletoCards 12x
🇩🇪GermanyEUR €SEPAPayPalCards
🇨🇳ChinaCNY ¥AlipayWeChat PayCards
🇵🇱PolandPLN złBLIKCardsPrzelewy
🇲🇽MexicoMXN $Cards MSISPEIOXXO
What localizing does

More carts cross the finish line

When the price is in the shopper's currency and their usual method is one tap away, abandonment at the payment step falls sharply. These are typical lifts merchants see after switching on local presentment, by region.

  • Local currency removes the mental math that stalls a foreign shopper mid-checkout.
  • Local methods meet shoppers who would never enter a card number.
  • A translated flow keeps trust intact all the way to the pay button.
Benelux
+18.4%
Latin America
+22.1%
DACH
+14.7%
Greater China
+19.9%
Nordics
+12.3%

Lift in completed payments at the checkout step after enabling local currency and methods. Figures are illustrative ranges, not a guarantee.

135+
currencies presented at checkout
58
local payment methods
29
checkout languages
180+
countries you can sell into
In the box

Everything the international shopper needs

One drop-in checkout that handles the parts of selling abroad that usually cost you conversions.

Geo-aware presentment

The checkout detects the shopper's market and rearranges itself before the first paint — no flash of the wrong currency or methods.

Automatic

Currency you control

Set your own FX rates and rounding rules per currency, or let Orbipay refresh them daily. Shoppers always see clean, market-appropriate prices.

Your rates

29-language checkout

Professionally written checkout copy in 29 languages, including the error states and edge cases that machine translation usually mangles.

Human-reviewed

Drops into any stack

Embed the localized checkout with a few lines, or hand it to the shopper as a hosted page. Either way, your storefront stays exactly as it is.

Embed or hosted

SCA & 3-D Secure built in

Strong authentication is requested only where the rules demand it, in the shopper's language, so compliance never adds needless steps abroad.

PSD2 ready

One dashboard, every market

See conversion, currency mix and method performance country by country, so you know where to add the next local method.

Per-market view
From a merchant

“We turned on local currency and Pix, and Brazil went from a rounding error to our third-biggest market in a quarter.”

— Operations lead, cross-border apparel brand on Orbipay

Good to know

Before you switch it on

No. Orbipay is the localized checkout layer — the currency, methods and language a shopper sees. It connects to your existing processors and routes each payment to the one that handles that method and market.

Shoppers pay in their local currency; you settle in the currencies you choose. Orbipay only controls what is presented at checkout, not where your money lands — that stays with your processor and bank.

By the shopper's detected country, then refined by your rules. You can pin, hide or reorder methods per market, and the shopper can always switch country manually if our guess is off.

Yes. The embedded checkout inherits your colours, fonts and radius, so it reads as part of your store. The localization happens inside that shell — same look, right local content.

Most merchants are presenting local currency and their first local methods within a few days. Adding more markets afterwards is a configuration change, not a new integration.

Open every market you ship to

Tell us where you sell and where you want to grow. We will map the currencies and local methods that move the needle for your markets and get you live.