Paybis

  • Name: Paybis
  • URL: https://paybis.com/
  • Category: fiat-crypto on/off-ramp infrastructure / white-label checkout and wallet SDK platform / payment-orchestration middleware
  • Summary: Paybis is embedded ramp and payment-orchestration middleware. The retail exchange surface is just the skin. The useful layer is white-label onramp and offramp packaging, KYC-reliance policy, payout options, and approval-rate tuning for partners that do not want to own that mess themselves.
  • What it does:
    • Lets partners embed fiat-to-crypto and crypto-to-fiat flows through white-label onramp and offramp products with direct-URL, iframe, SDK, and API-led integration options
    • Provides web and native mobile SDKs plus customizable user journeys for wallets, dApps, games, exchanges, and other fintech or web3 apps
    • Supports swaps, payout flows, and a broader payments stack that includes push-to-card withdrawals, bank transfers, e-wallets, and payment-processing orchestration
    • Offers partner-side operational tooling around sandbox access, dashboards, KYB onboarding, launch workflows, analytics, and customization
    • Positions itself as handling fraud, compliance, and regulatory complexity for integrators while also exposing KYC-reliance models and no-KYC or low-friction flows for some user segments
  • Key claims:
    • The business on/off-ramp page markets Paybis as a white-label swaps and on/off-ramp solution for companies, with credit card, debit card, bank transfer, and other payment methods plus subscription-style repeat-purchase support
    • The same page highlights multiple integration modes including direct URL, API-based one-click checkout, full-screen overlay via web or native SDKs, and frictionless offramping and swaps within the same integration
    • The docs overview says Paybis provides payment infrastructure solutions bridging traditional finance and crypto, specifically listing APIs, web and native mobile SDKs, wallet support, and crypto payment processing
    • The docs “Why Integrate with Us” page describes smart cascade routing, 3DS decoupling, and local-payment fallbacks to increase approval and conversion rates, which is a strong clue that Paybis operates a real payment-orchestration layer rather than a simple referral widget
    • The docs also claim 20+ live payment options, 150+ ready-made PSP and APM integrations on demand, instant worldwide Visa and Mastercard card payouts for offramping, 80 fiat currencies, support across 180 countries and 48 US states, and up to 600 assets enabled on demand
    • The docs and business pages say Paybis offers no-KYC or low-friction flows for some new users, KYC reliance for already-verified partner users, and white-label customization across UI and communications, which matters for trust-boundary and go-to-market classification
    • The integration-process page shows a structured B2B onboarding path: sales discovery, KYB questionnaire, contract signing, sandbox access, technical integration, testing, and launch
    • The robots and sitemap surfaces reveal a very large official footprint spanning localized pages, support content, blog properties, and calculator/conversion URLs, which helps explain why the consumer homepage alone understates the breadth of the business
  • Whitepaper: No canonical Paybis whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current source of truth is the official business site plus the partner docs portal at docs.payb.is, especially the overview, integration, and partner-value pages captured in ../whitepapers/paybis-primary-sources-2026-04-27.md.
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  • Power sits in payment-method admission, geography and compliance policy, KYC-reliance rules, approval-routing defaults, and which payout rails or swap paths Paybis chooses to operationalize for downstream apps.

  • That is useful operator middleware, not a new settlement primitive.

  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-29 UTC