Venmo vs. PayPal: Which Is Your Best Option? (2024)

Peer-to-peer (P2P) payment apps let you instantly send and receive money and make in-store and online purchases from your smartphone. Two of the more well-known apps are Venmo and PayPal. While the same company owns both, a few key differences might make one a better option for you. Here's a closer look at Venmo vs. PayPal to help you decide.

Paypal

Venmo

Cash App

Fees

From free to 5%, depending on transfer type

From free to 3%

Free to 1.75%

Max transaction limit

Up to $60,000 per transaction for verified accounts

Up to $5,000 per transfer to your bank, up to $10,000 per week into your Venmo account

Up to $1,000 per 30-day period for unverified accounts, may be higher for verified users

# of countries

200+

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What is Venmo?

Venmo is a P2P payment app offering a convenient way to pay and request money from friends and family when you don't want to deal with cash. Let’s say, for example, you want to send your roommate half the rent or request money to split a bill. You can also use Venmo to make purchases at authorized merchants and trade five different cryptocurrencies. Venmo was founded in 2009 and purchased by PayPal in 2013. It currently has more than 83 million users.

How do you use Venmo?

Download the mobile app (available on iOS and Android) or visit the Venmo website to get started. Sign up with your email or Facebook account, create a password, verify your phone number and email address, and add and verify your bank account. From there, you can send and request money, make purchases, and trade crypto.

Transfer money between friends and family

Sending and requesting money through Venmo is quick and straightforward.

  • To send a payment, tap "Pay/Request" at the bottom of the Venmo app and enter the username of the person you want to pay, the amount you wish to send, and a note. Tap "Pay" to send the payment.
  • To request a payment, click "Pay/Request" and enter the person's username, the amount, and a note. Tap "Request" to send the payment request.

Make purchases

You can use Venmo to make purchases with authorized merchants via:

  • The Venmo debit card (anywhere in the U.S. where Mastercard is accepted).
  • Authorized partner apps or websites.
  • In-store QR codes.
  • Venmo business profiles.

The company warns against using Venmo with people you don't know to make or accept payments for goods and services, such as concert tickets, electronics, sneakers, apartment deposits, or dog walking.

Buy and sell crypto

Through the Venmo app, you can buy, hold, transfer, and sell crypto—including Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, and the new PayPal USD (a stablecoin). Get started with as little as $1 by tapping the Crypto tab in the Venmo app. You'll pay a fee (ranging from a flat $0.49 to 1.50% of the amount) to buy or sell any cryptocurrency except PayPal USD, which has zero fees.

Venmo: pros and cons

Pros:

  • Easy to send and receive money between friends and family
  • $0 fee to send money from a linked bank account, credit card, or Venmo balance
  • $0 fee for standard transfers from your Venmo balance to your bank account
  • Optional debit and credit cards (including a teen debit card)
  • Early direct deposit
  • Buy, sell, and transfer crypto
  • Social features and fun emojis

Cons:

  • 3% fee to send money from a credit card
  • 1.75% fee for instant transfers to your bank account
  • Fees for buying and selling crypto
  • No international transactions
  • No interest earned on balances

What is PayPal?

PayPal has been in the digital commerce space for more than 25 years. The payment app for consumers and merchants is available in 200 countries (and 25 currencies) worldwide. PayPal has 426 million active accounts and facilitated 6.8 billion payment transactions in Q4 of 2023 alone.

How do you use PayPal?

Before you open a PayPal account, you'll have to decide if you want a personal or business account. A personal account is all you'll need to make online purchases or send and receive money. A business account lets you send invoices, receive payments, and accept credit and debit cards online and in person.

To get started, visit PayPal's website or download the app (available on iOS and Android) and click the blue "Sign Up" button. Choose the type of account you want, enter your details, and link a credit card, debit card, or bank account. From there, you can send and receive money, make online purchases, and more.

Send and receive money

Sending and receiving money through PayPal is fast and easy.

  • To send money, tap "Send" and enter the payee's details, including their name and email address or mobile number. Enter the amount, include an optional message, and select if the payment is for "Friends and Family" (no fees) or "Goods and Services" (the recipient pays a fee).
  • To receive money, tap "Request" and enter the payor's name, username, and email or mobile number. Alternatively, create a PayPal.Me link to share or send an invoice to get paid.

Make purchases

PayPal is accepted at millions of online stores in the U.S. and across 203 global markets without currency conversion hassles. You can use PayPal to make purchases by:

  • Linking PayPal to a mobile wallet (like Google Pay).
  • Using a PayPal-issued credit or debit card.
  • Scanning a QR code at participating businesses.
  • Set up recurring payments for your monthly bills and subscriptions.

Buy and sell crypto

As with Venmo, you can use PayPal to buy, transfer, and sell Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, and PayPal USD. To get started, go to "Finances" and select "Crypto" from your PayPal dashboard. There are no fees to buy or sell PayPal USD, and PayPal says it discloses an exchange rate and transaction fee when you buy or sell other cryptocurrencies.

PayPal: pros and cons

Pros:

  • Available in 200+ countries and 25 currencies
  • Accepted by millions of merchants
  • Many transactions have zero fees
  • High transaction and transfer limits
  • Helpful tools for businesses, such as invoicing, reports, and tax forms
  • Buy, sell, and transfer crypto

Cons:

  • Complex fee structure
  • Fees for business transactions
  • High fees for international transactions
  • 1.75% fee for instant transfers to your bank account
  • Reputation for being aggressive with account freezes

Venmo vs. PayPal

FeaturesVenmoPayPal

Best for

Sending and receiving money to and from friends and family

Making in-store and online purchases, accepting business payments, and international transactions

Cost to open an account

$0

$0

Fees

$0 if you send money from a linked bank account, debit card, or Venmo account 3% if you use a linked credit card

$0 if you use your PayPal or bank account balance 2.9% + $0.30 if you use a debit or credit card 5% fee (with a $0.99 minimum and $4.99 maximum) for international transactions

Platforms

iOS, Android, web

iOS, Android, web

Payment methods

Venmo balance or a linked bank account, debit card, or credit card

PayPal balance or a linked bank account, debit card, or credit card

How much you can send

$7,000 combined weekly spending limit (including Venmo debit card and purchases) P2P limit is $299.99 per week if you haven’t completed identity verification—or $60,000 once you’re verified

$60,000 per transaction ($10,000 in certain situations) with no limit on the total amount you can send

Payment speed

Instant

Instant

Bank transfer limits

$19,999.99 per week, with a $5,000 limit per transfer

$25,000 per transaction

Bank transfer fees & speed

1 to 3 business days with no fee Instant with a 1.75% fee (with a $0.25 minimum and $25 maximum)

1 to 3 business days with no fee Instant with a 1.75% fee (with a $0.25 minimum and $25 maximum)

International accessibility

U.S. users only

Available in 200+ countries/regions with 25 currencies

Venmo and PayPal similarities

Venmo and PayPal have a few similarities worth noting.

No fees to open an account

Venmo and PayPal don't charge fees to open an account or download the app.

Bank transfer fees and speeds

Venmo and PayPal let you transfer money from your account balance to your bank account in one to three business days with zero fees. Instant transfers incur a 1.75% fee (with a $0.25 minimum and $25 maximum).

Buy and sell cryptocurrencies

Venmo and PayPal offer the option to buy, sell, and transfer five cryptocurrencies directly through their apps.

Venmo vs. PayPal differences

Of course, there are some notable differences, too.

Transaction limits

Venmo has a $7,000 combined weekly spending limit and a weekly P2P limit of $60,000 for verified customers. PayPal offers more flexibility, with a $60,000-per-transaction limit and no limit on the total amount you can send.

Bank transfer limits

With Venmo, you can transfer $5,000 at a time, up to a penny short of $20,000 per week. PayPal lets you transfer $25,000 at a time, with no weekly limit.

International accessibility

Venmo only works in the U.S., while PayPal is available in 200+ countries with 25 currencies.

Where Venmo is better

Venmo is better for sending and requesting money from people you know, especially if you'll enjoy the social feed and fun emojis.

Where PayPal is better

PayPal offers more benefits for mid-sized and large businesses and has larger transaction and transfer limits.

Alternative apps

Venmo and PayPal are popular P2P payment apps but aren't your only options. If neither seems right for you, there are several other money transfer and payment apps to consider.

TIME Stamp: Venmo is best for personal use, PayPal for merchant and foreign transactions

Venmo and PayPal both offer the ability to send and receive payments, buy and sell cryptocurrencies, and have similar fees. In general, Venmo is best suited for personal use, such as sending and receiving money from friends and family. You can do the same via PayPal, but it is a better choice if you shop online or are a merchant accepting business payments. If you make international transactions on a regular basis, PayPal is the way to go, as Venmo is only available in the U.S.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Why do people use Venmo instead of PayPal?

Venmo and PayPal have some similarities, but Venmo is generally considered a better option for sending and requesting money from friends and family.

Is Venmo or PayPal safer?

Venmo and PayPal use technology to safeguard your account and financial info while meeting industry data protection standards. Both companies use data encryption, secure connections, multi factor authentication, and fraud detection technology. PayPal also uses passkeys—a new login standard that lets you securely log in to your account without entering a username or password.

While these apps are generally secure, be aware that fraudsters might try to scam you. For instance, a criminal may reach out, claiming to be from the app's fraud department or a merchant, and ask you to confirm details like your bank account username and password, Social Security number, or credit card data. In another scam, the fraudster "accidentally" sends you money and asks you to send it back.

If you believe you're a victim of a P2P payment scam, notify the platform, contact your bank immediately, and file an online report at the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.

What are the cons of Venmo?

Venmo's most significant limitation is that it's only available in the U.S. You won't be able to send or receive payments internationally. Additionally, transactions are public by default, which some users may not like (you can change your settings to make transactions private).

Does Venmo or PayPal have more fees?

Venmo and PayPal have similar fees. Both apps are free if you send money from a linked bank account or your account balance. If you use a linked credit card, the fee is 3% with Venmo and 2.9% + a fixed fee with PayPal. There is a 5% fee (with a $0.99 minimum and $4.99 maximum) for international PayPal transactions.

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Venmo vs. PayPal: Which Is Your Best Option? (2024)

FAQs

Venmo vs. PayPal: Which Is Your Best Option? ›

Compared to Venmo, PayPal is used more in online commerce, as opposed to peer-to-peer transactions. You can hold a personal account with PayPal and be able to shop online; buy now and pay later; and send, receive, and manage personal transactions. But it's PayPal's business account features that really shine.

Is it better to use PayPal or Venmo? ›

Both offer free payments from linked bank accounts, and both charge about 3% for payments from a credit card. Where they differ slightly is that Venmo extends its no-fee option to payments made from debit cards, while PayPal only allows free payments directly from a bank account.

Why do people choose Venmo? ›

From digital Direct Deposits to the Venmo Debit and Credit Cards, Venmo gives you the flexibility and control to help manage your money, your way. Venmo helps take the stress out of managing your money, so you can spend and send the way you want to.

What do people use Venmo for the most? ›

Venmo is a popular money transfer app that allows you to send money quickly and securely to friends and family. Most peer-to-peer money transfers are free for consumers, provided you do not use a credit card to source the transfer. Venmo requires a linked bank account or debit card to withdraw cash from your account.

When should you not use Venmo? ›

Do not use Venmo to pay or receive payments from people you don't know, especially if the payment involves the purchase or sale of a good or service.

Why is using PayPal better? ›

When you shop with PayPal, you don't have to worry about sharing your full financial information. We keep your information secure using sophisticated encryption to process every transaction.

Is there a downside to giving someone your Venmo? ›

It's not safe to use Venmo with strangers you haven't verified. Venmo has security features in place to authenticate users and keep transactions secure, but scammers can make fake Venmo accounts to trick other users into unsafe actions.

Should I link Venmo to my bank account? ›

To send money on Venmo, you need to link the app to a U.S. bank account, debit card, prepaid debit card or credit card. If you receive money and want to transfer it from Venmo, you'll need to link a bank account. Link a checking, not a savings, account.

Which is safer, PayPal Venmo or Zelle? ›

However, while Zelle may appear more secure, applications like Venmo and PayPal are just as secure. All of them use data encryption to protect users against unauthorized transactions and store users' data on servers in secure locations. Venmo also offers users the ability to set a PIN code for access to the mobile app.

What banks work best with Venmo? ›

What banks work best with Venmo?
  • Bank of America.
  • Chase.
  • Wells Fargo.
  • Citibank.
  • Ally Bank.
  • Chime.
  • Capital One 360.
Aug 14, 2024

Can Venmo take money from your bank account? ›

Payments are automatically deducted from your balance, or if your balance doesn't cover the amount, they're deducted from your linked bank account. If a retailer doesn't accept payments through the Venmo app, they likely accept the Venmo Mastercard debit or Visa credit card. Identity Theft Protection Software can help.

Why do people use Venmo instead of Zelle? ›

One of the main differences between the services is that Venmo acts as a digital wallet so that you can keep money in it, while Zelle operates exclusively as a transaction provider. Also, with Venmo, you need to install a separate app, while Zelle may be used in your banking app if your bank allows such payments.

What are the cons of PayPal? ›

Drawbacks to using PayPal
  • High chargeback fees.
  • Higher fees than a typical merchant (credit card processing) account.
  • Account suspension for terms and conditions (T&C) violations that can freeze your funds for months.
  • May take 2 business days to get your money.
  • Customer service can be hard to reach.
Dec 7, 2020

Why do people prefer Venmo? ›

Venmo acts as a digital bank account, allowing you to accrue an account balance, which you can use to make purchases and transfers. You can have your paychecks sent to your Venmo account via direct deposit and receive your money up to two days early.

Is it safe to give Venmo my SSN? ›

Should I Give Venmo My SSN? Receiving a request for your Social Security Number (SSN) should make you suspicious. However, it's important to remember that Venmo (and other P2P payment platforms) are, in fact, legally required to ask for your SSN in accordance with certain government regulations.

Will PayPal refund money if scammed? ›

Report it within 180 days and PayPal will investigate. If we determine that there was indeed an Unauthorized Transaction or Error, you will be covered by our $0 Liability for Eligible Unauthorized Transactions program.

How do I avoid fees on Venmo? ›

To avoid Venmo fees, ensure your payments come from your Venmo balance, bank account, or linked debit card. Avoid using credit cards for Venmo transactions unless necessary.

Does PayPal charge a fee? ›

It's free to use PayPal to donate or to pay for a purchase or any other type of commercial transaction unless it involves a currency conversion.

Does Venmo report to the IRS? ›

Venmo's IRS 1099-K tax reporting requirements only pertain to payments received for sales of goods and services and DO NOT apply to friends and family payments. For the tax year 2023, the IRS will require reporting of payment transactions for goods and services sold that exceed $20,000 and 200 transactions.

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