Payments

dLocal for WooCommerce POS

dLocal — emerging-markets payments — at the Oliver POS for WooCommerce.

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Powered through the dLocal for WooCommerce plugin — install it on WordPress, configure under WooCommerce → Settings → Payments, and Oliver picks it up at the register automatically.

How dLocal works with Oliver POS for WooCommerce

dLocal is a Uruguayan payment platform specialising in emerging markets across LATAM, Africa, and Asia. Oliver POS opens dLocal's hosted checkout inside the in-POS browser view via the WooCommerce plugin.

dLocal's emerging-markets footprint

dLocal is a Uruguayan fintech listed on NASDAQ that focuses on payments in emerging markets: LATAM, Africa, parts of Asia. It supports a long list of local methods across 30+ countries on a single integration — useful for cross-border retailers who don't want to integrate a different gateway per country.

dLocal in the Oliver POS browser view

The dLocal WooCommerce plugin opens dLocal's hosted checkout. From the Oliver register, the cashier picks dLocal; Oliver opens the page in the in-POS browser view; the customer picks the local method appropriate to their country; dLocal confirms; Oliver writes the WooCommerce order.

Best fit for retailers who…

Pick dLocal at the Oliver POS if you sell cross-border into many emerging markets at once and want a single gateway across LATAM, parts of Africa, and selected APAC markets.

What you get and how to set it up

Features Oliver surfaces from the dLocal plugin, plus the 4-step install most merchants run through.

Features at the register

  • dLocal hosted checkout running inside the Oliver POS browser view
  • Every dLocal payment method enabled at the register
  • Cashier-controlled flow — the customer pays without touching the iPad
  • Order writes back to WooCommerce when payment confirms
  • Same dLocal account that powers your online store

Setup in 4 steps

  1. Install the dLocal for WooCommerce on your WooCommerce site and enable it under WooCommerce → Settings → Payments
  2. Enter your dLocal API credentials and finish the gateway's setup wizard
  3. Run a small online test order from the WooCommerce checkout to confirm the gateway is live
  4. From the Oliver POS register, tap the dLocal method — Oliver opens the hosted dLocal checkout in the in-POS browser view and writes the order back to WooCommerce when payment confirms

Common questions about dLocal on Oliver POS

Does Oliver POS have a partnership with dLocal?

No. Oliver doesn't partner with dLocal or any other payment gateway. We support dLocal because it ships a WooCommerce gateway plugin — Oliver opens the hosted checkout inside the in-POS browser view. Your account, your rates, and your support contract stay between you and dLocal.

Does Oliver charge extra to use dLocal?

No. You pay dLocal's standard published rates directly to dLocal. Oliver doesn't take a markup, doesn't insert itself into the money flow, and doesn't charge a per-transaction fee on top.

Read our full guide to dLocal on Oliver POS

A long-form walkthrough of running dLocal alongside the Oliver POS register on a WooCommerce store.