Send a mobile top-up to El Salvador
Recharge any Claro, Tigo, Movistar or Digicel number from the US in seconds — honest 15% fee, no app, no waiting in line.
Keeping in touch with home shouldn't hinge on whether your mom remembered to recharge before the saldo ran out. With Wyra you send a recarga to any Salvadoran number right from your phone: type the number, choose the carrier and amount, pay, and the credit lands on her line moments later. Nothing for her to download, no account to open, and no codes to spell out over a patchy call.
Guanacos in the States carry their families with them every day, and we built the recargas flow around the carriers people across El Salvador actually use. Whether your loved ones are on Claro in San Salvador, Tigo in Santa Ana, Movistar in San Miguel or Digicel along the coast, the top-up reaches their exact line — and you'll see the full price, fee included, before you pay a cent.
Carriers we support in El Salvador
We deliver airtime and data to the main Salvadoran networks:
- Claro El Salvador — airtime and data bundles
- Tigo — airtime and data plans
- Movistar — airtime and data
- Digicel — airtime and data
If you're not sure which carrier a number is on, start the flow and we'll help you find it before you pay.
How it works
- 1. Enter the number. Type the Salvadoran phone number you want to recharge.
- 2. Choose carrier & amount. Pick Claro, Tigo, Movistar or Digicel, then the airtime or data amount.
- 3. Pay securely. Checkout is handled by Stripe — we never see your card.
- 4. Delivered in seconds. The credit lands on their line, and you get an email confirmation.
Our fee is a flat 15% (minimum $0.99), shown clearly before you confirm. No surprise exchange-rate markups buried in the total.
Recharge a Salvadoran number now
Ready to send saldo home? Start your recarga to El Salvador — it takes under a minute.
Recargas to El Salvador — FAQ
Which Salvadoran carriers can I top up?
Claro, Tigo, Movistar and Digicel — the main prepaid networks across El Salvador.
How long does a top-up to El Salvador take?
Most top-ups reach the phone within seconds. In rare cases it can take up to 24 hours depending on the carrier.
How much does it cost?
You pay the top-up amount plus a transparent 15% service fee (minimum $0.99), shown before you confirm. Payments are secured by Stripe.
Do I need an app, or does my family need an account?
Neither. You recharge directly from wyraapp.com, and the recipient just needs their phone — no account, no app.
Can I send a data bundle instead of airtime?
Yes. Claro, Tigo, Movistar and Digicel all offer data bundles alongside airtime; you'll see the options after choosing the carrier.