About X Corp.
X Corp. is the company behind X (formerly Twitter), a social media platform where users post and interact with short messages, media, and live content. In addition to the free service, X Corp. offers paid subscriptions such as X Premium (with multiple tiers like Basic, Premium, and Premium+), as well as business-focused products like Verified Organizations and certain professional tools. These subscriptions provide added benefits such as a verification checkmark, higher posting limits, reduced or fewer ads, the ability to edit posts, longer video uploads, and enhanced customization features. X Corp. is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and manages billing for these upgrades through x.com and the X mobile apps.
A charge from “X Corp.” or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement is typically related to a paid X subscription or upgrade tied to your X account. This can include a recurring monthly or annual X Premium subscription, a Basic/Premium/Premium+ tier upgrade, a Verified Organizations subscription for brands or businesses, or add-on services purchased within the app. You might also see a charge if you started a free or discounted trial and it rolled into a paid plan, changed tiers mid-cycle, or made an in-app purchase through Apple’s App Store or Google Play (in those cases, your statement might reference the app store with X Corp. shown within your digital receipt). Small temporary authorization holds may also appear briefly when you add or update a payment method.
To verify or resolve a charge from X Corp., first sign in at x.com or in the X app and visit Settings > Your account > Subscriptions (wording may vary slightly) to review active plans, billing history, and invoices. Check all X accounts that might be linked to your email addresses or phone numbers, including work or brand accounts, to identify which one is billed. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, use the Help Center at help.x.com to submit a billing or account-support request, or contact Apple/Google if you were billed through an app store. Common issues—such as canceling auto-renewal, duplicate charges, or disputes about trial conversions—are usually resolved by adjusting or canceling the subscription in your account settings and, if needed, requesting a refund through the appropriate billing channel.