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The open-source payments switch

The single API to access payment ecosystems across 130+ countries

Try a PaymentQuick SetupLocal Setup Guide (Hyperswitch App Server) API Docs
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Hyperswitch is a community-led, open payments switch designed to empower digital businesses by providing fast, reliable, and affordable access to the best payments infrastructure.

Here are the components of Hyperswitch that deliver the whole solution:

Jump in and contribute to these repositories to help improve and expand Hyperswitch!

Docker Compose

You can run Hyperswitch on your system using Docker Compose after cloning this repository:

git clone --depth 1 --branch latest https://github.com/juspay/hyperswitch
cd hyperswitch
docker compose up -d

This will start the app server, web client/SDK and control center.

Check out the local setup guide for a more comprehensive setup, which includes the scheduler and monitoring services.

One-click deployment on AWS cloud

The fastest and easiest way to try Hyperswitch is via our CDK scripts

  1. Click on the following button for a quick standalone deployment on AWS, suitable for prototyping. No code or setup is required in your system and the deployment is covered within the AWS free-tier setup.

  2. Sign-in to your AWS console.

  3. Follow the instructions provided on the console to successfully deploy Hyperswitch

To quickly experience the ease of Hyperswitch, sign up on the Hyperswitch Control Center and try a payment. Once you've completed your first transaction, you’ve successfully made your first payment with Hyperswitch!

The community and core team are available in GitHub Discussions, where you can ask for support, discuss roadmap, and share ideas.

Our Contribution Guide describes how to contribute to the codebase and Docs.

Join our Conversation in Slack, Discord, Twitter

🤝 Our Belief

Payments should be open, fast, reliable and affordable to serve the billions of people at scale.

Globally payment diversity has been growing at a rapid pace. There are hundreds of payment processors and new payment methods like BNPL, RTP etc. Businesses need to embrace this diversity to increase conversion, reduce cost and improve control. But integrating and maintaining multiple processors needs a lot of dev effort. Why should devs across companies repeat the same work? Why can't it be unified and reused? Hence, Hyperswitch was born to create that reusable core and let companies build and customise it as per their specific requirements.

✨ Our Values

  1. Embrace Payments Diversity: It will drive innovation in the ecosystem in multiple ways.
  2. Make it Open Source: Increases trust; Improves the quality and reusability of software.
  3. Be community driven: It enables participatory design and development.
  4. Build it like Systems Software: This sets a high bar for Reliability, Security and Performance SLAs.
  5. Maximise Value Creation: For developers, customers & partners.

This project is being created and maintained by Juspay

Please read the issue guidelines and search for existing and closed issues. If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.

Check the CHANGELOG.md file for details.

This product is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

Thank you for your support in hyperswitch's growth. Keep up the great work! 🥂

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