Apple Pay has two distinct functions with different limits: Apple Pay for purchases (card-issuer limits apply, no Apple cap) and Apple Cash for person-to-person transfers (Apple-set limits based on verification). Here’s the complete 2026 guide.

Apple Pay vs. Apple Cash: Key Distinction

Feature Apple Pay (purchases) Apple Cash (P2P transfers)
What it does Pay at stores, online, in-app Send/receive money to contacts
Limit set by Your card issuer Apple (via Green Dot Bank)
Apple’s own cap None $10,000/message
Availability iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac iPhone only (US only)

Apple Pay Purchase Limits

Apple Pay itself imposes no transaction limit for in-store, online, or in-app purchases. The limits you encounter come from:

Limit Source Typical Limit Notes
Card issuer daily limit $2,000–$25,000 Set by your bank
Merchant contactless cap $100–$500 in some stores Legacy tap-to-pay readers
Individual purchase concern None Apple Pay has no cap

Modern NFC terminals have no contactless limit — the old $100 contactless cap is phased out at most U.S. retailers. If you encounter a limit, it’s the store’s policy, not Apple Pay.

Apple Cash Transfer Limits (2026)

Apple Cash is Apple’s P2P payment service (like Venmo or Zelle). Limits differ based on identity verification:

Unverified Apple Cash Users

Transaction Type Limit
Send per message $3,000
Send per 7 days (rolling) $10,000
Receive per message $10,000
Receive per 7 days $10,000
Apple Cash balance cap $10,000

Verified Apple Cash Users

Transaction Type Limit
Send per message $10,000
Send per 7 days (rolling) $20,000
Receive per message $10,000
Receive per 7 days $20,000
Apple Cash balance cap $20,000

How to Verify Your Apple Cash Account

Verification increases your limits and is required for transfers to a bank account:

  1. Open Wallet → tap your Apple Cash card
  2. Tap the More (…) button → InfoVerify Identity
  3. Enter your full legal name, date of birth, and last 4 of SSN (or full SSN for higher verification)
  4. Apple reviews in seconds to minutes

Apple Cash Balance and Withdrawals

Feature Limit
Maximum balance $20,000 (verified) / $10,000 (unverified)
Transfer to bank (standard) Free, 1–3 business days
Instant Transfer to bank 1.5% fee (min $0.25, max $15)
Apple Cash to Apple Pay Instant, free

Apple Pay Limits vs. Other Payment Apps

App P2P Send per Day P2P Weekly Cap In-Store Limit
Apple Cash $3,000–$10,000 $10,000–$20,000 No cap (card-issuer)
Google Pay / Google Wallet $5,000/day $10,000/week No cap
Venmo $4,999/week $4,999/week $6,999/week
PayPal Unlimited (verified) Unlimited No cap
Zelle $2,000–$5,000/day Varies by bank N/A

Tips for Apple Pay Users

  • Large purchases: Apple Pay works for any amount your card allows — no need to use a different payment method for big-ticket items
  • Splitting bills: Use Apple Cash to request and send money easily via iMessage
  • Security: Apple Pay is tokenized — merchants never see your real card number. It’s safer than swiping a physical card
  • International use: Apple Pay works worldwide wherever contactless is accepted; currency conversion is your card issuer’s rate