Paypal App Redesign

Paypal App Redesign

Paypal App Redesign

A product redesign exploring how PayPal can optimize its user mobile experience while emphasizing usability, functionality, and visual clarity.

A product redesign exploring how PayPal can optimize its user mobile experience while emphasizing usability, functionality, and visual clarity.

A product redesign exploring how PayPal can optimize its user mobile experience while emphasizing usability, functionality, and visual clarity.

TIMELINE

TIMELINE

TIMELINE

Feb - March 2026

Feb - March 2026

Feb - March 2026

ROLE

ROLE

ROLE

Product Designer

Product Designer

Product Designer

Team

Team

Team

Solo

Solo

Solo

skills

skills

skills

User Research Competitive Analysis Prototyping Design Systems

User Research Competitive Analysis Prototyping Design Systems

User Research Competitive Analysis Prototyping Design Systems

PayPal’s prioritization of promotional content impedes core feature functionality.

PayPal’s prioritization of promotional content impedes core feature functionality.

PayPal’s prioritization of promotional content impedes core feature functionality.

the problem

the problem

the problem

Company

Company

Company

Background

Background

Background

Strengths

Strengths

Strengths

Weaknesses

Weaknesses

Weaknesses

Zelle

Zelle

Zelle

Integrated directly into U.S. banking apps

Integrated directly into U.S. banking apps

Integrated directly into U.S. banking apps

Cashapp

Cashapp

Cashapp

Offers peer-to-peer payment service

Offers peer-to-peer payment service

Offers peer-to-peer payment service

Venmo

Venmo

Venmo

Owned by PayPal

Owned by PayPal

Owned by PayPal

No additional revenue streams +

less brand image

No additional revenue streams +

less brand image

No additional revenue streams +

less brand image

Minimalist design limits discovery of secondary features

Minimalist design limits discovery of secondary features

Minimalist design limits discovery of secondary features

Public feeds create privacy risks. No international payments.

Public feeds create privacy risks. No international payments.

Public feeds create privacy risks. No international payments.

Full integration means less barriers to adoption

Full integration means less barriers to adoption

Full integration means less barriers to adoption

Immediate clarity on core features

(3 nav tabs)

Immediate clarity on core features

(3 nav tabs)

Immediate clarity on core features

(3 nav tabs)

Socially geared towards peer-to-peer transactions

Socially geared towards peer-to-peer transactions

Socially geared towards peer-to-peer transactions

Competitive analysis

Competitive analysis

Competitive analysis

User research

User research

User research

Investigating points of friction in the PayPal user experience.

Investigating points of friction in the PayPal user experience.

Investigating points of friction in the PayPal user experience.

I interviewed three types of users: the standard user who mainly uses PayPal to send and receive money, business owners, and overseas workers. The questions I asked were:


What are the top three features you look for when opening a payment app?

What pain points do you most often face with payment apps?

What features would you want to see in a payment app?

What is your favorite payment app? Why?

I interviewed three types of users: the standard user who mainly uses PayPal to send and receive money, business owners, and overseas workers. The questions I asked were:


What are the top three features you look for when opening a payment app?

What pain points do you most often face with payment apps?

What features would you want to see in a payment app?

What is your favorite payment app? Why?

I interviewed three types of users: the standard user who mainly uses PayPal to send and receive money, business owners, and overseas workers. The questions I asked were:


What are the top three features you look for when opening a payment app?

What pain points do you most often face with payment apps?

What features would you want to see in a payment app?

What is your favorite payment app? Why?

The core factors that influence payment platform use are: ease of use, transaction fees, security.

The core factors that influence payment platform use are: ease of use, transaction fees, security.

The core factors that influence payment platform use are: ease of use, transaction fees, security.

Users would like digital wallet integration, financial tracking features and a responsive, intuitive mobile interface.

Users would like digital wallet integration, financial tracking features and a responsive, intuitive mobile interface.

Users would like digital wallet integration, financial tracking features and a responsive, intuitive mobile interface.

People find it tedious to go through multiple layers of verification/authorization to manage subscriptions and initiate payment.

People find it tedious to go through multiple layers of verification/authorization to manage subscriptions and initiate payment.

People find it tedious to go through multiple layers of verification/authorization to manage subscriptions and initiate payment.

Key Insights

Key Insights

Key Insights

Prioritize a consistent design system, clear user control, and security indicators like biometric scanning.

Prioritize a consistent design system, clear user control, and security indicators like biometric scanning.

Prioritize a consistent design system, clear user control, and security indicators like biometric scanning.

In order to best understand where in the app I could add/remove features, I created a user flow and information architecture graph for clarity. The blue boxes in the information architecture highlight repeated visual cards, and I knew these were areas I wanted to improve on through intentional placement.
In order to best understand where in the app I could add/remove features, I created a user flow and information architecture graph for clarity. The blue boxes in the information architecture highlight repeated visual cards, and I knew these were areas I wanted to improve on through intentional placement.
In order to best understand where in the app I could add/remove features, I created a user flow and information architecture graph for clarity. The blue boxes in the information architecture highlight repeated visual cards, and I knew these were areas I wanted to improve on through intentional placement.
The low-fidelity wireframes I created below were simplified but felt unconnected to PayPal's mission and overall purpose as a payment platform.
The low-fidelity wireframes I created below were simplified but felt unconnected to PayPal's mission and overall purpose as a payment platform.
The low-fidelity wireframes I created below were simplified but felt unconnected to PayPal's mission and overall purpose as a payment platform.
In my next iteration, I emphasized the 'wallet' aspect through separate scrolling sections which allow the user more control over their journey as they are able to choose when they want to see promotions and offers.

The 'send' frame was inspired by CashApp's simplified and intuitive screen. I wanted to emphasize the app;'s core function through the blue background that matches PayPal's branding. I also wanted to simplify the information hierarchy and solely focus on the amount, with the recipient and verification screens coming before/after.
In my next iteration, I emphasized the 'wallet' aspect through separate scrolling sections which allow the user more control over their journey as they are able to choose when they want to see promotions and offers.

The 'send' frame was inspired by CashApp's simplified and intuitive screen. I wanted to emphasize the app;'s core function through the blue background that matches PayPal's branding. I also wanted to simplify the information hierarchy and solely focus on the amount, with the recipient and verification screens coming before/after.
In my next iteration, I emphasized the 'wallet' aspect through separate scrolling sections which allow the user more control over their journey as they are able to choose when they want to see promotions and offers.

The 'send' frame was inspired by CashApp's simplified and intuitive screen. I wanted to emphasize the app;'s core function through the blue background that matches PayPal's branding. I also wanted to simplify the information hierarchy and solely focus on the amount, with the recipient and verification screens coming before/after.

Final product

Final product

Final product

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