Software & Apps > Apps The 8 Best Apps to Send Money in 2024 Send money, make payments, and receive cash with these apps By Jerri Ledford Jerri Ledford Senior News Editor, Fact Checker Western Kentucky University Gulf Coast Community College Jerri L. Ledford has been writing, editing, and fact-checking tech stories since 1994. Her work has appeared in Computerworld, PC Magazine, Information Today, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 11, 2024 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA-certified technologist with more than 10 years of experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Apps Best Apps Payment Services Close The best way to split a check or send money to a friend or family member is with a money-sending app. The best apps to send money make it easy to start reimbursing and receiving payments. Here are our picks for the top money-sending apps this year. 01 of 08 Fast, Easy, & Everyone's Doing It: Venmo What We Like Mobile first; primarily for smartphones. Send money to friends, family, and some businesses. Free to send money with a linked debit card. What We Don't Like Can only send money to other Venmo users. Read Our Article on Venmo Venmo is one of the most popular money-sending apps available. It belongs to PayPal, a company that's been spotting trends in personal finance for a long time and works well. The Venmo app is intuitive and features excellent security to protect your financial information. For those who want something a little socially rewarding, Venmo lets users see, share, and interact with others' purchases (though you can make your payments private if you prefer). Transfer fees are also very affordable: debit card and bank transfers are free, credit card transfers are 3% of the balance, while instant transfers from your Venmo account to your bank account cost 1% of the amount transferred (with a $10 cap). Venmo debit and credit cards allow you to earn rewards and interact easily with your Venmo balance. Venmo also introduced the ability to create a business profile, allowing business owners and casual sellers to conduct business transactions with the app. Download For: iOS Android 02 of 08 Best for iPhone Users: Apple Cash What We Like Send money through messages, no additional app needed. Tied to your Apple Pay account. Works with iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and using Siri. What We Don't Like Account security checks could delay funds availability. Users must be 18 years old or have Apple Cash set up by the family organizer. Only Apple users can use Apple Cash. Read Our Article on Apple Cash If you use Apple Pay, Apple Cash is a no-thought-required option for sending and receiving payments on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Sending money to someone is as easy as sending a text message. There's nothing to download to your device because Apple Pay is already installed, and Apple Cash is part of that app. The main drawback to Apple Cash is that it works only with other Apple users. You can't send money to anyone who isn't using an Apple device. Visit Apple to Learn How to Set up Apple Cash 03 of 08 Best for Android Users: Google Pay What We Like Use a phone number or email address to send money. Instant transfer of funds to debit cards. 100% coverage for verified, unauthorized transactions. What We Don't Like Can't use with credit cards or prepaid cards. Not compatible with some banks. If you're an Android user, Google Pay would seem to be a natural choice. It lets you send money to family and friends (in the U.S. and India only), pay bills, and even set up recurring payments. You can't send money internationally, and some banks won't allow you to add your credit or debit card to Google Pay. Download For: iOS Android 04 of 08 The App Backed By Your Bank: Zelle What We Like Easy to get started. Can send money to others outside of Zelle. No fees or time restrictions on transfers. What We Don't Like A connected banking account is required. Transfers can be slower than other apps. Read Our Article on Zelle It's no secret that the banking industry is behind in electronically managing finances, and sending cash is no different. That's where Zelle comes in to help these institutions keep up with modern times. It's a simple-to-use app that integrates with your bank account. If your bank is a Zelle partner, you can use it in your bank's mobile app. There's no need to download a separate app. If your bank isn't a Zelle partner, download the Zelle app. The good thing is you can use Zelle to send cash to others who don't have an account, as long as their bank is on board. Download For: iOS Android 05 of 08 A Better Way to Send Money Internationally: WorldRemit What We Like International transactions to more than 150 countries worldwide. Dozens of currencies to choose from. Fast, secure, and easy to use. What We Don't Like Fees vary by location and currency. Limited features. If you send a lot of money to international destinations, WorldRemit is your first, best choice. There are no minimums for how much you can send, and the unpredictable fees tend to be lower than with other apps with international capabilities. One of the most appreciated features of WorldRemit is the speed with which transactions are processed. Recipients can pick up their money from banks, receive it digitally, or have it delivered to their homes. WorldRemit claims transfers can be made as quickly as text messages are delivered. For that speed, however, you give up some of the fancier features of other apps. Download For: iOS Android 06 of 08 For Anyone Not Using Venmo: Square's Cash App What We Like Simple, easy-to-use interface. Includes other personal finance options, like stock trading and Bitcoin trades or conversions. Available debit card also has money-saving offers. What We Don't Like Not as socially oriented as Venmo. Can only send payments to other Cash App users. Read Our Article on Square's Cash App Almost everyone who isn't using Venmo uses Cash App, and some people use both. Cash App is as easy to use as Venmo and offers additional discounts when you use the Cash App debit card to make purchases. The other benefit of Cash App is that it's free to make transfers, even instant transfers, to other Cash App users. If you're moving money out of your account, the transaction costs you a 1.5% fee. Cash App also allows you to trade in stocks or Bitcoin securely. Download For: iOS Android 07 of 08 The Digital Wallet That's Been Around the Longest: PayPal What We Like Well-known name in internet-based personal finance. Excellent security features. More liberal spending limits than most services. Buy Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. What We Don't Like Charges for debit transfers. Charges for currency conversions. Read Our Article on PayPal PayPal has been around since 1998. Originally a payment provider for eBay, it's matured with the addition of payment-sending capabilities via the PayPal: Mobile Cash app, which serves as both a money app and a mobile wallet. With domestic and international capabilities, PayPal offers what you expect from a long-standing name in online payments, including sending money, splitting bills, getting instant spending notifications, buying Bitcoin, and more. Linked bank accounts and PayPal cash transactions are free, but you're charged a fee for using debit and credit cards. It might be worth reading PayPal's fee schedule, as it can be confusing. Transfers also take a bit longer with PayPal. Download For: iOS Android 08 of 08 A Money-Sending Mainstay: Western Union What We Like Simple touch and scanning features make sending money easy. Provides tracking number to keep up with your money. Payment methods include card, cash, and bank account. What We Don't Like Fees are higher than some apps. Some transfers can take several days to complete. Western Union has long been a leading name in money transfers. With hundreds of thousands of locations in hundreds of countries around the globe, it's a fast, secure way to get money from one point to another. It's also one of the most flexible ways to send money. Use the app to send money from a credit or debit card, transfer money from your bank account, or take cash to a local agent to send it. Your recipient can pick up their cash at a bank or a Western Union location or receive it digitally. However, you'll likely pay higher fees to use the Western Union service, even through the app. But you're paying for the peace of mind that comes with having the ability to track your transaction from sending to receipt. Download For: iOS Android Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit