Klarna plugs in to WooCommerce
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Klarna's payment methods are now automatically available to the hundreds of thousands of WooCommerce stores using the Stripe plugin, with no additional setup required from merchants.
Today's online shoppers want more flexibility—split payments, try before they pay, or just a faster checkout—but too often, those choices are buried or missing entirely. By making Klarna available by default, Woo merchants can now meet modern checkout expectations straight out of the box.
'Online businesses lose out every time someone gives up at checkout,' said David Sykes, Chief Commercial Officer at Klarna. 'With the Stripe for WooCommerce integration, we're fixing that. Thousands of merchants are getting Klarna overnight—no code, no extra steps. The result will be fewer drop-offs, more happy customers, and more sales for Woo's merchants.'
WooCommerce powers over 4.5 million online stores, from side hustles to household names. With Klarna enabled for stores using Stripe, millions of new shoppers will see faster, simpler, and more flexible ways to pay—right when they need it most.
'Our mission is to empower Woo merchants with the best tools to succeed online,' said Web Griebel, Head of Payments at Woo. 'Klarna's enablement through Stripe gives merchants a simple, powerful way to add flexible payments and improve the checkout experience.'
The update is live for all WooCommerce merchants using the Stripe integration. Klarna lets shoppers pay later or split payments in just a few clicks, helping businesses fight cart abandonment and grow faster.
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