scan & go

Mobile scan & go

Shop & check out fast with your phone in-store. Just scan, pay, & be on your way!

Get Walmart Cash by easily claiming manufacturer offers as you scan
Check out fast at self-checkout without having to rescan each item
See the price of items as you go

It's easy in 3 simple steps!

Open your Walmart app. Select Scan and go from the Store Mode landing page. Make sure your location access is enabled.

Open your Walmart app

Select Scan & go from the Store Mode landing page. Make sure your location access is enabled.

Scan your items as you shop. Once your items are scanned, click “View cart” to verify that everything is correct.

Scan your items as you shop

Once your items are scanned, click “View cart” to verify that everything is correct.

Tap the blue “Check out” button in the app & head over to self-checkout. Confirm your payment method. Scan QR code at register.

Tap "Check out"

Tap the blue “Check out” button in the app & head over to self-checkout. Confirm your payment method. Scan QR code at register.

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About scan & go - Walmart.com

Walmart Scan and Go helps you move through in-store shopping with fewer checkout steps. You can scan items as you shop, pay in the app, and keep your trip moving.

How to use Walmart Scan and Go

You’ll start with the Walmart Scan & Go app inside the Walmart shopping app on your phone. You can use it on iOS or Android, which makes setup simple for most shoppers.

First, you’ll open the app and begin your store trip before you add items to your cart. Then you’ll scan each barcode as you shop, so your running total stays visible.

When you shop fresh departments, you’ll notice some items need a different step than packaged goods. You can use produce scale integration for weighted items, which helps you handle produce without guessing.

At checkout, you’ll finish payment on your phone instead of unloading items onto a traditional lane belt. You’ll then keep your digital receipt ready, because exit verification may be part of the process.

Choosing the right Walmart Scan and Go app setup

You should first check whether your phone uses iOS or Android, because the Walmart shopping app supports both platforms. You’ll want current app access, since the feature lives inside your mobile shopping experience.

Next, you should compare your payment preferences before you start your trip. You can connect Walmart Pay, credit cards, debit cards, or eligible gift cards for smooth in-store checkout.

You should also check whether your membership status includes access to this feature. Walmart+ membership is the key requirement, and a free trial may help you explore how it fits your routine.

  • You can scan as you place items in your cart, which keeps your list and total visible.
  • You can pay in the app, which supports a streamlined Walmart touchless checkout experience.
  • You can keep your receipt on your phone, which makes the exit step easy to follow.
  • You can use one app for shopping, payment, and trip tracking on compatible devices.

Understanding payment integration and checkout flow

You’ll want payment choices that match how you already shop at Walmart. You can link Walmart Pay for a familiar wallet option, or you can choose credit, debit, or gift cards.

If you’re deciding between methods, you should consider convenience during busy store trips. You may prefer a stored payment option when you want fewer taps before you finish checkout.

You’ll also want to review your cart in the app before final payment. That step helps you confirm scanned quantities, spot missed items, and complete checkout with more confidence.

Because the payment happens in the app, you can bypass checkout lines and keep your cart together. You won’t need to place items on a lane belt during the final payment step.

How to use Scan and Go for produce and weighted items

You may wonder how to use Scan and Go when an item doesn’t have a standard package barcode. You should look for produce scale integration, because weighted items follow a different in-store flow.

When you shop produce, you’ll typically identify the item and use the scale process shown in the app or store setup. That guidance helps you capture the correct item details before you continue shopping.

You should compare barcode scanning with scale-based entry, because they serve different item types. Packaged groceries usually scan directly, while fresh produce may need weight-based input.

If you buy a mix of pantry goods and fresh ingredients, you’ll benefit from understanding both methods before you start. That preparation can make your trip feel more organized from aisle to exit.

Knowing what happens at the exit

You’ll want to keep your digital receipt available after you finish payment in the app. That receipt supports the exit process and helps you move through the final store checkpoint.

If a store associate asks to verify your receipt, you can show the digital receipt on your phone for review. You’ll stay prepared when your order includes a variety of item sizes or fresh goods.

You should think of this step as part of the full Walmart touchless checkout flow. Your phone stays central from scanning to payment to receipt display, which creates a connected in-store process.

When Walmart Scan and Go fits your shopping routine

You may find this feature especially useful when you shop with a short list and want a quick store visit. You can scan household basics, pantry staples, and personal care items as you move.

If you shop with kids or a full cart, you may appreciate skipping the unload-and-reload step at checkout. You can keep items where you placed them while you complete payment on your phone.

You might also prefer this setup when you already use the Walmart shopping app for lists and account access. That familiarity can make the Walmart Scan & Go app experience easy to learn.

When you want a more guided in-store trip, you can combine app access, stored payment, and digital receipts in one flow. You’ll get a clear path from first scan to final exit.

Walmart Scan and Go gives you one connected way to scan, pay, and show your receipt during the same trip. You’ll feel more prepared for produce, payment, and exit steps before you enter the store.