Ecosystem

Who actually accepts x402 right now

Updated June 2026 · Reviewed periodically

Most x402 content explains the protocol. This page tracks something more useful: which real services you can actually pay using it today, what they're for, and how confident we are in their current status. We list a service once we can verify it from its own documentation or announcements — not from a press release alone.

Know of one we're missing? This list is maintained by hand and the ecosystem moves fast. Let us know and we'll verify and add it.

Sorted roughly by category. Live means independently confirmed working at time of review. Beta means available but explicitly marked early-access or limited by the provider. Watching means publicly announced but not yet independently verified by us.

Coinbase Developer Platform — x402 facilitator Reference facilitator for verifying and settling x402 payments; the most widely integrated option.
Infrastructure Base, Solana + Live
Cloudflare Workers x402 support Native facilitator and middleware support for accepting x402 payments directly within Workers.
Infrastructure Base Live
x402 Bazaar Protocol-native discovery layer for finding x402-payable services and APIs programmatically.
Discovery Multi-chain Live
Google Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) Broader agent-payment framework that includes x402 as one of its supported settlement rails.
Framework Multi-rail Live
Various third-party data and inference APIs A growing number of smaller AI inference, data, and tooling APIs have added x402 paywalls, typically priced per call.
APIs Base (mostly) Watching
Solana-native x402 facilitators A handful of facilitators built specifically for Solana's faster settlement times are in active development.
Infrastructure Solana Beta

How we vet this list

A short note on standards, since "ecosystem trackers" in crypto are routinely padded with vapourware.

We only list something as Live if we can point to the provider's own documentation, changelog, or a working integration guide showing x402 support — not just a tweet or a roadmap mention. Anything we've seen announced but haven't independently confirmed is marked Watching rather than left off entirely, so you can investigate further yourself if it's relevant to you. We remove entries that go stale or get deprecated.