Google Cloud Billing accepts Visa and Mastercard, allowing businesses to use virtual cards for payments. DogPay provides virtual cards that can be added as a payment method in the Google Cloud Billing console. After generating a DogPay virtual card with a custom limit, businesses enter the card number, expiry, and CVV into the billing account. DogPay supports stablecoin settlement (USDC, USDT), enabling faster funding from global accounts without traditional bank delays. Spend controls help teams stay within budget. DogPay does not guarantee automatic card top-ups or integration with Google Cloud's auto-pay features; manual replenishment may be needed. For large or recurring bills, businesses can issue multiple cards or increase limits as needed.

DogPay fits this workflow by offering dedicated virtual cards for cloud spend, fundable via Web3 wallets or stablecoins. The platform provides spend visibility and transaction logs to help reconcile cloud costs. While not a direct Google Cloud partner, DogPay's card infrastructure works where Mastercard and Visa are accepted.