Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (2024)

Oct 12, 2023

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What Is a Virtual Credit Card?

A virtual credit card is a service that allows online shoppers to mask their credit card’s sensitive information by using a uniquely generated card number, expiration date and security code as a proxy. Virtual credit cards are not an alternative to a traditional credit card account. Rather, they are connected to a traditional account as a free add-on for improved security.

Key Things to Know About Virtual Credit Cards

  • Virtual credit cards decrease the likelihood of credit card fraud because they generate a unique credit card number that’s different than your physical card’s information. The virtual card information is only good for a limited time and doesn’t show up anywhere permanent.
  • Depending on your credit card issuer, you’ll be given either a separate virtual card number for each merchant or virtual card numbers that work for all merchants.
  • While virtual cards make it safer to shop online, having one does not make you immune to all fraud. It’s still a good idea to monitor your credit card transactions and credit reports for signs of suspicious activity.
  • You don’t need a virtual credit card to avoid losing money since all major credit cards give customers a $0 fraud liability guarantee, meaning you’re not responsible for unauthorized transactions.
  • Virtual credit cards are really only used for online purchases, and some over-the-phone purchases. They can’t be used in person, as there’s nothing to scan.

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Popular Virtual Credit Card Options

The banks currently offering virtual cards provide them as a free benefit. You won’t have to pay any additional fees.

Credit card issuers like Capital One and Citibank generate completely new virtual card numbers for you every time you request one. Other issuers like American Express and Chase provide separate numbers for each merchant. Those numbers will stay the same over time but are still different from your actual credit card information.

How to Get a Virtual Credit Card

  1. Get a credit card. Considering virtual credit card numbers are attached to existing credit card accounts, having a credit card is a prerequisite. Most major credit card issuers and card networks have them, including American Express, Mastercard and Visa. Discover used to have a virtual card number perk, but discontinued it in favor of $0 fraud liability and their “Freeze It®” security feature.
  2. Log into your online credit card account and go to your account settings. For issuers like Capital One and Citibank, there will be a “Virtual Card Numbers” option for you to select.
  3. Download the virtual card issuer’s app to access the card number, if need be. Some issuers, like Chase, will have a virtual card app totally separate from their online banking app (i.e. the Chase Pay app is for virtual card numbers). Other issuers will let you access the virtual card number through their existing banking app or their website.
  4. Accept the 16-digit virtual credit card number that’s generated for you. For issuers like American Express, you’ll get separate numbers for different merchants. For issuers like Capital One and Citibank, you’ll get a new number every time you request one, even if it’s for the same merchant.
  5. Choose how long you want the number to be valid. You can have it expire after the first use, or hold onto it for several months and use it for recurring expenses. For issuers that have separate numbers for different merchants, the expiration date may be chosen for you since it’ll only be used with that merchant.
  6. Get the expiration date and security code generated to go with the virtual card number. Then you can use the virtual card information the same way you’d use your physical credit card info when making purchases online.

The process of getting a virtual credit card may differ slightly depending on the issuer. Generally, though, getting a virtual credit card is pretty simple. Most major credit card issuers now have virtual credit card options that you can quickly and easily add on to your existing account.

If your bank doesn’t offer virtual credit cards, there are other providers that could work with your existing account. Click to Pay, for example, give all Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express cardholders access to virtual card numbers, regardless of their card’s issuer.

Virtual Credit Cards vs. Payment Apps & Digital Wallets

One difference between virtual credit cards and payment apps (like Apple Pay and Google Pay) is that payment apps are still mostly used for brick-and-mortar purchases, while virtual credit cards are largely for online use. However, as more online stores have started letting you link your payment apps and use them at checkout, that difference is becoming less relevant.

Another difference is that virtual credit cards provide unique card numbers to mask your real account information, while payment apps complete transactions with a single-use verification token. That may sound confusing, but essentially it’s a way of keeping the information hidden while still allowing the transaction to go through. Regardless of the differences, both virtual credit cards and payment apps keep your information secure so it can’t be stolen and used by someone else.

Popular Payment Apps & Digital Wallets

  • PayPal – Available to all Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover cardholders (credit, debit, and prepaid cards).
  • Amazon Pay – Available to all Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Diner’s Club and JCB cardholders (credit and debit). You may be able to use the "Amazon Store Card with some merchants, too.
  • Samsung Pay – Available to Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover cardholders.
  • Apple Pay – Available to Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, and Diner’s Club cardholders (credit, debit, and prepaid cards).
  • Google Pay – Available to most Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover cardholders (credit, debit, and prepaid cards).

Should You Get a Virtual Credit Card?

A virtual credit card is valuable to anyone who shops online. Since virtual cards are only available with your existing credit card, there’s no application process or credit check you’ll have to go through. You can get as many virtual card numbers as you want, and they’re all stored for you so you don’t have to memorize the numbers. In some cases, you’ll also get to decide how long the virtual credit card number is valid for. If you don’t get to decide, the expiration date will be generated for you.

There’s really no downside to having a virtual card, but there’s infinite upside in protecting yourself against a future credit card hack. Even with $0 fraud liability for credit cards, the peace of mind that comes with virtual credit cards is worth it.

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What is the best virtual credit card?

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The best virtual credit card option is the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card because it's one of the best credit cards overall and Capital One makes it easy to create virtual card numbers. Capital One Venture offers 75,000 miles for spending $4,000 in the first 3 months, plus 2 - 5 miles per $1 spent on all purchases.

To get a virtual card number for Capital One Venture, add the Capital One Eno extension to your browser and log in to your Capital One account. Eno can then create a merchant-specific virtual card linked to your credit card account. Your virtual card will be saved for future use, and all the charges will be reflected in your account statement.

Below, you can check out the rest of the best credit card offers that also give you the option of using virtual card information for extra security.

Best Credit Cards with Virtual Card Numbers

  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (3)Capital One:Capital One Venture Rewards Credit CardCapital One Venture Rewards Credit CardLearn MoreLearn Moreon issuer's website
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (4)Wells Fargo:Wells Fargo Active Cash® CardWells Fargo Active Cash® CardLearn MoreLearn Moreon issuer's website
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (5)Travel Rewards:Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit CardCapital One Venture X Rewards Credit CardLearn MoreLearn Moreon issuer's website
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (6)Citibank:Citi Premier® CardCiti Premier® CardLearn MoreLearn Moreon issuer's website
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (7)Terms ApplyAmerican Express:Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American ExpressBlue Cash Preferred® Card from American ExpressLearn MoreLearn Moreon issuer's website
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (8)Excellent Credit:X1 Credit CardX1 Credit CardLearn MoreLearn More
  • Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (9)Apple:Apple CardApple CardLearn MoreLearn More

It's best to get your virtual credit card information from your credit card issuer or card network. These virtual card numbers are easy to get, secure to use online, and free. Some of the most popular virtual credit card options areClick to PayandCapital One Eno. They work with more cards than just the handful mentioned above, too.

Best Virtual Credit Card Options

Note: Citibank Virtual Account Numbers are only available for select Citibank credit cards. Click to Pay works with cards from all four major card networks.

That just goes to show how many card issuers and networks now offer virtual or "disposable" credit card numbers for cardholders to use while shopping online. This gives shopping online with a credit card an extra layer of security.

In addition to the virtual card numbers, you can get from your card issuer or network, you can also add your card to a number of popular "digital wallet" services. They provide an extra security layer similar to EMV or "contactless" credit card technology. Some popular digital wallets include Apple Pay,Samsung Wallet,G Pay(Google),PayPal, andGarmin Pay. This technology isn't limited to credit cards, either – you can add your debit card or prepaid card to many of these services.

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Does Chase give you a temporary credit card?

Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer

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No, Chase does not give temporary credit cards. But you can still use your credit card before it arrives with the “Spend Instantly” feature. This option allows you to add your card to a digital wallet right away. Some co-branded credit cards are not eligible.

A temporary credit card comes with a disposable card number, expiration date, and security code you can use in place of your actual credit card information. Because of that, temporary credit cards...

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Where can I use a virtual Visa credit card?

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Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer

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You can use a virtual Visa credit card through the free digital card service Click to Pay. This feature works with any online merchant that shows the EMVpayment icon at checkout. After selecting the icon, cardholders can choose a card to use and make their purchase without giving out their real card number. The EMV icon looks like a square with two arrows pointing to the right.

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Can I get a credit card with no numbers on it?

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Ryan P Page, Staff Writer

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Yes, you can get a credit card with no numbers on it if you get the Apple Card. Having a credit card without any numbers on the physical card is rare, although nothing actually requires a card to display a number.

While it will make shopping online a bit more difficult, a numberless card could have some potential upsides. For example, a card that is stolen with no numbers on it can't be used for...

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How can I get a free credit card online?

Ryan P Page, Staff Writer

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You can get a credit card for free online by going to a credit card comparison website or directly to an issuer's site and applying for a card without monthly, annual, or activation fees. You'll also need to pay your credit card bill in full each month when the regular APR is in effect to avoid interest charges.

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How can I get a virtual credit card without an SSN?

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Milvionne Chery Copeland, Writer

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To get a virtual credit card without an SSN, you will first need to get one of the credit cards available to people without an SSN that also offers virtual cards. If you get approved for the credit card account, you'll be able to access the virtual card through the issuer's website or app.

Virtual credit cards need to be linked to a traditional credit card account, and while you won't ordinarily need an SSN to get the virtual card add-on, most credit...

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Do virtual credit cards send separate statements?

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Evelyn Boros, Credit Cards Moderator

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No, virtual credit cards don't send separate monthly statements. They are only meant to mask your credit card's sensitive information when shopping online or over the phone. So using virtual credit cards is the same as using your actual credit card, only more secure. Every transaction made with them will appear on your monthly statement along with your regular credit card transactions.

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How can I buy gas with my virtual credit card?

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Sydney Garth, Credit Cards Moderator

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You cannot buy gas with your virtual credit card.

Virtual credit cards cannot be used for in-person purchases. They are just an option offered by several issuers for better protection against fraud when shopping online or over the phone.

If you want to buy gas, you must do it in person with an actual credit card instead of a virtual one.

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How can I get a cash advance through a virtual credit card?

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Gilbert Cross

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You cannot get a cash advance through a virtual credit card.

Virtual credit cards are just an option offered with some credit card accounts, adding an extra layer of security against fraud by masking a card's sensitive information. They can only be used for online, and some over-the-phone purchases.

Since a cash advance requires you to have a physical card, which you either show to a bank teller or insert in an ATM,...

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How do I get a virtual debit card?

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Alexandra Barring, Banking Moderator

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You can get a virtual debit card by logging in to your online account, or by using the app. There should be a tab in the menu section for generating virtual cards.

A virtual debit card is basically just a card number that can be created online. A virtual debit card can only be used for online purchases.

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Virtual Credit Card Guide 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Are virtual cards the future? ›

Virtual cards are becoming increasingly popular among all types of card Issuers. In fact, new Juniper Research has found that the total volume of virtual card transactions will reach 175 billion by 2028, rising from 36 billion in 2023. This represents an incredible growth of 386%.

Is a virtual credit card a good idea? ›

Bottom line. Virtual credit card numbers can offer an additional layer of protection when you're shopping online or over the phone. Not every credit card issuer provides this feature, but if yours does and you want a little more peace of mind, you may want to sign up.

Is it legal to have a virtual credit card? ›

Major credit card companies like Mastercard, Visa, Capital One, and American Express issue virtual credit card numbers as a way to provide an additional layer of security for online purchases or to limit spend to an account. Virtual credit cards are completely legal and available for mainstream use.

What are the disadvantages of virtual payment cards? ›

Limited use: The main disadvantage of having a virtual debit card is that it can only be used for online transactions. So, if you want to use it for making purchases in-store or withdrawing cash from an ATM, you are out of luck!

What are the trends in virtual cards? ›

The Virtual Cards Market size is estimated at USD 319.20 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 562.46 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of greater than 12% during the forecast period (2024-2029). Over the upcoming years, there will be a notable increase in the market for virtual cards.

What is the limit on a virtual credit card? ›

The number you assign to a virtual card is the purchase "limit" or the maximum amount that can be used before transactions begin declining. This means, setting the limit on your card to $50 doesn't mean you loaded $50 onto the virtual card.

Is Capital One virtual card safe? ›

To feel safer when you shop online: With virtual cards from Capital One, your credit card account gets an added layer of protection during checkout because rather than sharing your actual card number with a merchant, your virtual card number is shared instead.

Can virtual cards be traced? ›

Charges can be made with the card numbers online or by telephone, but they cannot be made in person. When a card number is generated, the charges are routed to the original credit card number. However, the virtual number cannot be traced back to the original card, and it will not work after the purchase.

Can I turn a virtual card into cash? ›

Unfortunately, if you don't have a physical card, you cannot get money off a virtual card through an ATM. However, you can link a virtual card to your physical credit or debit card or mobile wallet. This action makes it possible to withdraw cash at ATMs.

Is a virtual credit card traceable? ›

Even if a potential hacker were to obtain your data from a virtual credit card transaction, the account number won't be linked to your identity and will likely expire before they can take advantage.

Which bank gives an easy credit card? ›

Easy Credit Card: A Contactless Credit Card | Bank of Baroda.

Which bank offers virtual credit cards? ›

Virtual Credit Card by Standard Chartered Bank

Welcome to the electronic version of your credit card – secure, easy to use, and instant.

What is the future of prepaid cards? ›

With transaction volumes soaring, the adoption of virtual cards in both consumer and business payments is a trend with significant momentum, underscoring the need for prepaid card providers to innovate continually. The rise of eGift cards reflects changing consumer behaviors towards convenience and digital preference.

Do credit cards have a future? ›

Globally, the credit card industry is adapting to evolving consumer spending habits and widespread adoption of digital and contactless payments. The future of credit cards will also depend on enhancing security features to combat fraud using technologies like biometrics and AI.

Is virtual card better than physical card? ›

Virtual cards offer a secure alternative. They exist only digitally, eliminating the risk of physical theft. Generating and using them for online purchases is a breeze. They often come with spending limits, helping you stay on budget.

Which is better virtual card or physical card? ›

Physical cards are widely accepted both online and offline, while virtual cards may have limitations in physical stores. Physical cards are susceptible to physical theft and skimming, and they are also at risk of cyberattacks when used online. In contrast, virtual cards are only vulnerable to cyber threats.

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