
Make 4 interest-free payments with Affirm
When inspiration strikes, say yes with confidence—knowing you’ll never pay a penny more than your purchase price when you Pay in 4.
Keep it simple with Pay in 4
For example, an $800 purchase could be split into 4 interest-free payments of $200 every 2 weeks.
Transparent
Affirm tells you the total amount you’ll pay up front. That number will never go up.
Flexible
You choose the payment schedule that works best for you.
Fair
Affirm doesn’t charge late fees or hidden fees of any kind, ever.
Rates from 0–36% APR. Payment options through Affirm are subject to an eligibility check, may not be available everywhere, and are provided by these lending partners: affirm.com/lenders. Options depend on your purchase amount, and a down payment may be required. CA residents: Loans by Affirm Loan Services, LLC are made or arranged pursuant to a California Financing Law license. For licenses and disclosures, see affirm.com/licenses.
FAQs
Can I pay off my purchase early?
Yes, there’s no penalty for paying early.
How do I make my payments?
You can make or schedule payments at affirm.com or in the Affirm app for iOS or Android. Affirm will send you email and text reminders before payments are due.
Can I return an item I bought with Affirm?
Yes, you can return an item you bought with Affirm by initiating the return process with the store.
Does checking my eligibility affect my credit?
No, your credit won't be affected when you create an Affirm account or check your eligibility (including checking your pre qualification eligibility). When you apply for or check to see if you prequalify for Affirm financing, it's considered a soft inquiry, which does not affect your credit. If you decide to pay with installments through Affirm, your payment plan and repayment activity may be reported to credit bureaus. You can find more information on Affirm's Help Center.
Do I need a mobile number to use Affirm?
Yes, you’ll need a mobile phone number from the U.S. or U.S. territories. This helps Affirm verify it’s really you who is creating your account and signing in.
Where can I learn more about Affirm?
You can visit their website at affirm.com.