Using Venmo at Online Casinos
Venmo (owned by PayPal) has rapidly expanded into US online casino payments. If you already use Venmo for splitting bills and paying friends, you can now use it at select online casinos.
Deposits work like any Venmo payment — instant and free. Authorize through the Venmo app and funds appear in your casino account immediately.
Withdrawals are processed similarly to PayPal — typically within 24 hours. Funds go to your Venmo balance, which you can then transfer to your bank or use for other purchases.
Availability is growing but not universal yet. DraftKings and FanDuel were among the first to offer Venmo payments. Expect more casinos to add Venmo support throughout 2026.
Note: Venmo gambling transactions are separate from your social feed. They won't show up publicly. However, they will appear in your Venmo transaction history.
✅ Pros
- Instant deposits
- Fast withdrawals (within 24 hours)
- No fees
- Familiar app for millions of Americans
- Transactions are private (not on social feed)
❌ Cons
- Not accepted at all US casinos yet
- Lower deposit/withdrawal limits than some methods
- Requires Venmo account with verified identity
- Only available in legal gambling states