Pix (any Brazilian bank app)
Brazil's instant payment system. Used in any local bank app — Nubank, Itaú, Bradesco.
What Pix (any Brazilian bank app) is
Pix is Brazil's instant payment system, run by the central bank and built into virtually every Brazilian bank and fintech app such as Nubank, Itaú, and Bradesco. It lets you send and receive money in seconds, day or night, and is now accepted nearly everywhere in Brazil, from restaurants to street vendors who display a QR code.
What it does for travelers
- ✓Instant transfers that settle in seconds, 24/7 including weekends and holidays
- ✓Pay merchants by scanning a QR code or entering a Pix key (phone, email, or tax ID)
- ✓Free for individuals in nearly all everyday situations
- ✓Accepted by a huge range of businesses, including small vendors who don't take cards
- ✓Built directly into Brazilian banking apps rather than being a separate download
Good to know
- Pix requires a Brazilian bank or fintech account, which generally needs a Brazilian tax ID (CPF), so most short-term visitors cannot register their own Pix key.
- Some fintechs and travel wallets now offer tourist-friendly ways to pay via Pix, but availability changes, so check current options before relying on it.
- An internet connection is needed to send a payment.
- Transfers are effectively irreversible, so confirm the recipient details carefully before sending.
Tips from the road
- If you can't open a Brazilian account, a trusted local friend or your hotel can sometimes pay a Pix-only vendor while you reimburse them by card or cash.
- When paying, scanning the merchant's QR code is faster and less error-prone than typing a Pix key.
- Always double-check the displayed recipient name before confirming, since payments can't be undone.
- Carrying a little cash remains useful as a fallback for the rare spots that take neither cards nor tourist-accessible Pix.
When to reach for it
Pix is the way to pay in Brazil when a vendor doesn't accept cards or wants to avoid card fees. It shines for small businesses, markets, and informal sellers, though access depends on having a Brazilian-linked account.
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Pix (any Brazilian bank app) — frequently asked
Can tourists use Pix in Brazil?
Not easily on their own, since Pix normally requires a Brazilian bank account tied to a CPF. Some travel-focused wallets offer Pix payments, but most visitors rely on cards or cash.
Is Pix free to use?
For individuals making everyday payments and transfers, Pix is generally free. Some business accounts may face fees.
How do I pay a vendor with Pix?
Open your bank app's Pix section, scan the vendor's QR code or enter their Pix key, confirm the amount and recipient, and the money transfers instantly.