Google is adding the ability to see what shopping rewards and savings options you have on your saved credit cards as you check out using Google Pay. The feature is out today on select cards from American Express and Capital One, and it’s coming to more cards in the future.

You can see the benefits during checkout when prompted to enter a card number. A drop-down menu appears showing your card options along with a new description of benefits, like the percentage of cash back you get or what your point multiplier is for certain categories like travel. For now, this feature is only available when using Chrome on the desktop.

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Additionally, Google is making it easier to fill in your card details (including security code) on any online store at checkout, so you have one less reason to reach for your physical card. Autofill of your full credit card details works on Android using the device’s biometrics or a PIN.

Lastly, Google Pay’s buy now, pay later (BNPL) support is expanding to more websites. The feature lets you choose a third-party financial provider, either Affirm or Zip, to pay over multiple installments. Take heed, though. BNPL can be problematic if you miss a payment.

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