Trust badges and payment icons sit near the checkout button to reassure customers their payment is safe before they click checkout. Open Cart Editor → Trust Badges to configure them.
You have two options: pick from the built-in library of 80+ payment provider icons (and select multiple), or upload your own custom image.
Enable Trust Badges
At the top of the panel, toggle Trust Badges on. When enabled, the panel shows Trust Badges On with a red Disable button next to it (clicking it turns the feature off again).
Once enabled, two configuration options become available: upload a custom image, or pick icons from the library.
Choose from the icon library
Oxify ships with a large built-in library of payment provider, wallet, and trust icons — Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Shop Pay, Stripe, Klarna, Afterpay, Wise, UPI, Paytm, RuPay, Discover, JCB, Maestro, Samsung Pay, and many more.
You can select multiple icons. Click any icon and a green checkmark appears on it, showing it's been added to your cart drawer. Click again to deselect.
Pick the icons that match the payment methods you actually accept. Showing icons for payment methods customers can't actually use is misleading and erodes trust instead of building it.
Or upload your own image
If you'd rather use a custom strip — for example a single composite image showing all your payment methods plus a "Money-back guarantee" badge — click Add Image in the Trust Badges section.
Recommended dimensions: 1037 × 94 px. Sticking to these dimensions keeps the badge crisp without distortion.
Important: Your custom image is only visible when no icons are selected from the library. If you've selected any library icons, those will display instead and the custom image is hidden. Pick one approach or the other — don't try to mix.
Use a custom image if you want full control over how the badges are arranged, want to combine payment icons with security claims (e.g. "256-bit SSL"), or need badges that aren't in the built-in library. Use the icon library if you just want clean, branded payment icons with no extra design work.
Trust Badge Styles
Below the icon picker, the Trust Badge Styles panel controls how the icons render.
Icon Width (px) — default 40. Sets the width of each icon. Larger values make icons more visible but eat into the cart drawer width. 30–50px works well for most stores.
Icon Gap (px) — default 5. Sets the spacing between icons. Tighter (2–4px) feels packed; looser (8–12px) feels airy. 5px is a balanced default.
These two values give you fine-grained control over the visual density of the badge strip.
How many icons should I show?
Show only the payment methods you accept. Common rules of thumb:
4–6 icons works for most stores. Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal — the universal set.
Add region-specific options if you sell internationally — Klarna in Europe, RuPay/UPI in India, AliPay in China.
Avoid showing 10+ icons in a single row — it starts looking like clutter rather than reassurance, and on mobile the icons get tiny.
Tip
Trust badges work best when they reinforce specific payment safety, not when they're vague decorative shields. The Apple Pay logo says "your fingerprint will pay" — concrete and trusted. A generic "100% secure" badge says nothing concrete and most customers ignore it. Pick logos customers recognize over generic security graphics.


