Here’s two features you didn’t know you needed—Google Pay can now show your credit card benefits during checkout, and it will allow you to autofill payment details without entering a card’s security code.

When selecting a payment method in the Chrome desktop browser,Google Paywill show relevant benefits for each of your credit cards. A card might say “1.5% cash back on purchases” when shopping for shoes, or it might say “3% cash back on dining” when you order takeout. However, this functionality is currently limited to American Express and Capital One cards, it only works in the Chrome desktop browser, and some benefits (such as limited-time reward offers) won’t appear in the benefits overview. (And, if I didn’t make this clear, you need to use Google Pay.)

Chrome browser showing credit card benefits while checking out at a travel website.

As always, Google Pay needs to verify your identity before autofilling payment details. But it now allows you to use a PIN, a fingerprint scan, or a face scan for verification. You’ll see the option to set this up the next time you autofill payment details on Android or in the Chrome browser, though you can continue verifying your identity with your cards' security codes, if that’s what you prefer.

While I’m not excited to see BNPL options built into Google Pay, the improved autofill system and the new credit card benefits overview are both fantastic. I can’t help but wonder why these features weren’t announced at the I/O 2024 keynote. This year’s I/O 2024 felt empty, as it focusedsolely on AIand offered very little substance for the average Google user (althoughGoogle Photoshad a nice little moment at I/O).

Anyway, these new Google Pay features are available today. I should reiterate that the credit card benefits overview is currently limited to American Express and Capital One cards in the Chrome desktop browser. Google says that it will slowly add support for new cards, but it hasn’t mentioned a mobile rollout.