
The logo of the Google Pay payment service consists of Google’s signature letter G, rendered in the brand’s four colors — blue, red, yellow and green — and the text Pay placed to the right. The letter G follows the familiar style of Google products, with smooth curves and clean lines. The word Pay is set in a dark gray color using the Google Sans typeface, which emphasizes visual consistency with other company services. The current version of the logo appeared after the update of Google’s payment identity, preserving the multicolored G as the key brand identifier, while the word Pay clearly indicates the purpose of the service.
Google Pay is a payment service by Google LLC designed for contactless payments using Android and Wear OS devices, as well as for online payments and in-app transactions. The service was originally launched as Android Pay in 2015, and in 2018 it was renamed Google Pay, combining online and offline payment functions. In 2022, Google reorganized its payment solutions, expanding the Google Wallet app, but the G Pay brand continues to be widely used as a payment method on websites, in applications and at retail locations. The service is supported by major banks and retailers worldwide and is used for payment cards, transit tickets, digital passes and loyalty cards, remaining one of the key mobile payment tools in the Android ecosystem.













