Best MCP servers for payments
Wiring payments into an agent means giving it safe, scoped access to your payment processor so it can create customers, generate payment links and invoices, capture or refund charges, and read balances and settlements. The right server is simply the processor you already use, the value is letting an agent drive billing and commerce flows from natural language instead of you clicking through a dashboard or hand-coding API calls. The servers below cover the major processors across card payments, invoicing, and subscription billing, so whichever stack you run, there is an official MCP path. Each pick is a real MCP server with a verified, current install config.
Stripe
Stripe
Stripe's official MCP server lets agents create customers, payment links, invoices, and read balances.
Stripe's official server lets an agent create customers, payment links, and invoices and read balances, the broadest fit for teams already building on Stripe.
PayPal
PayPal
PayPal's official remote MCP server brings invoicing, orders, and payments into agentic commerce.
PayPal's official remote server brings invoicing, orders, and payments into agentic flows, the pick when you accept PayPal or need its checkout and invoicing.
Square
Square
Square's official MCP server gives agents access to the full Square API: payments, catalog, orders, customers, bookings, inventory, and more.
Square's official server exposes the full Square API, payments, catalog, orders, customers, bookings, and inventory, ideal for retail and point-of-sale-driven businesses.
Razorpay
Razorpay
Razorpay's official MCP server lets agents create orders and payment links, capture and refund payments, and read settlements and payouts.
Razorpay's official server lets an agent create orders and payment links, capture and refund payments, and read settlements and payouts, the strong choice for India-focused commerce.