How To Make The Best Ewallet App in 2022?



Our guide for undertaking Ewallet app development using software development kits (SDKs). In this guide, I will mention a few SDKs to make as informed a choice as possible. This is a full-fledged development project. However, SDKs will likely make the job a bit easier. I will explain the mobile backend aspect after I describe the SDK options.

SDK Option 1: Simplify Commerce mobile SDKs

Simplify Commerce mobile SDKs allow you to build mobile wallet apps for Android, iOS, and ‘Apple Pay.’ Simplify Commerce offers these.


With the Simplify Commerce Android SDK, you can develop a mobile wallet for Android. The SDK documentation provides step-by-step instructions. In addition, the instructions include steps to use the Google Pay API.


You can create a mobile wallet app for iOS with the Simplify Commerce iOS SDK. Check out their API documentation here. In addition, you can access their iOS ‘Apple Pay’ SDK documentation here.

SDK Option 2: PayPal Mobile SDKs

These SDKs are offered by the financial services giant PayPal. Their Braintree direct SDKs allow you to build both Android and iOS apps. You can access the Braintree GitHub iOS SDK documentation here. The Android SDK GitHub documentation for Braintree can be accessed here. Finally, check out the complete Braintree payment SDK documentation here.


Remember that mobile payment regulations vary from country to country. While in some countries, it is acceptable to use Braintree, in some other countries, an alternative method is required. For such scenarios, PayPal also offers their PayPal Native Checkout SDK. This lightweight client-side integration looks and feels like the PayPal web checkout. Visit the ‘PayPal Developer’ portal for their complete API documentation.

SDK Option 3: Mastercard Mobile Payment SDK

This SDK is from the giant financial services company Mastercard. The SDK includes a library of tools to help with the process of building a mobile wallet app. Additionally, it has a sample app and includes a testing simulator.


You can access the Mastercard mobile payment SDK here. This SDK supports Mastercard Cloud-Based Payment (MCBP) solutions-specifications only. This app will support in-store transactions as well as mobile online transactions.



You can develop Android apps using this software. Firstly, you need to sign-up for the Mastercard developer portal here. View their SDK documentation here. You can access their quick start guide here.

SDK Option 4: QuickPay mobile SDKs

QuickPay, the UK-based payment service provider offers mobile wallet SDKs for Android and iOS. Credit cards, mobile payments, etc. are commonly accepted payment methods. You can sign-up for QuickPay here.


Access their mobile SDKs here. You can view their complete API documentation here. While they offer a free test account, you need to select one of their paid plans for processing real transactions. Check out their pricing plans here. Their pricing plans include integrations, fraud filters, virtual terminals, and subscription features.


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