How to buy and redeem Noon gift cards without the guesswork
Why people keep reaching for Noon gift cards
I have watched enough shoppers stare at a checkout page to know the appeal. A Noon gift card lets you or someone you are gifting grab electronics, fashion, groceries, or beauty products from noon.com without linking a bank card. That matters in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, where Noon runs its marketplace. It matters just as much if you are buying for a family member abroad and want to skip cross-border card fees.
The card is digital. You get a code by email. You paste it into your Noon account. That is the whole loop, and it takes under five minutes once you know where to click.
Picking a denomination
We stock cards in both AED and SAR, so the currency you choose should match the Noon storefront the recipient shops on. A card bought in AED redeems on the UAE storefront. A SAR card redeems on the Saudi storefront. Mixing them up is the most common mistake I see, and it is avoidable.
Here is what we currently carry and the approximate USD cost for each:
- AED 10 for about 3 USD
- AED 25 for about 7 USD
- AED 50 for about 14 USD
- AED 100 for about 27 USD
- AED 200 for about 54 USD
- AED 500 for about 136 USD
- SAR 10 for about 3 USD
- SAR 25 for about 7 USD
The AED 50 and AED 100 tiers are the sweet spot for most people. They cover a decent haul without overspending, and they make a clean gift. The AED 500 option is what I would point a business buyer toward if they are loading credit for a team purchase or a bulk office supply run.
Buying the card on BlinkCodes
The purchase flow is straightforward. You choose a card, pay, and receive a code by email. Nothing ships physically. Here are the exact steps:
- Go to the Noon gift card page on blinkcodes.com.
- Select the denomination and currency you want, either AED or SAR.
- Add the card to your cart and proceed to checkout.
- Complete payment with your preferred method.
- Check your email for the Noon gift card code. It usually arrives within minutes.
If the email does not show up, check your spam folder first. If it is still not there, contact us at support@blinkcodes.com and include your order number. We will sort it out.
Redeeming the code on Noon
This part happens entirely on Noon. We sell the codes, but redemption is handled by Noon's own platform, so the exact button labels may shift if they redesign their site. The core flow has stayed consistent, though.
- Sign in to your Noon account on noon.com or in the Noon app.
- Open your account settings and look for the gift card or wallet section.
- Enter the code you received from us exactly as it appears in the email.
- Confirm the redemption. The balance should appear in your Noon wallet immediately.
Once the balance lands in your wallet, it applies automatically at checkout. You do not need to re-enter the code for every order. If you have a partial balance left after a purchase, it simply stays in your account for the next one.
Things worth knowing before you buy
Noon gift cards are region-locked. I mentioned this already but it deserves repeating because it causes real frustration. An AED card will not work on the Saudi storefront, and a SAR card will not work on the UAE storefront. Decide where the shopping will happen before you pick a currency.
The cards do not expire in most cases, but you should check Noon's current terms on their site for the definitive policy, since marketplace rules can change. We are an independent reseller, not partnered with Noon, so we cannot guarantee their terms stay static. What we can guarantee is that the code you receive from us is valid and delivered to your email.
One more practical note. If you are buying a card as a gift, you can forward the email with the code directly to the recipient. There is no need to print anything or hand over a physical card. Most people just copy the code into a message and send it along.
A quick scenario to tie it together
Say your cousin in Dubai wants a new pair of headphones listed at AED 180 on noon.com. You buy an AED 200 card from us for about 54 USD. The code lands in your inbox. You forward it to your cousin. She pastes it into her Noon wallet, orders the headphones, and has about AED 20 left over for a future purchase. No bank card shared, no international transfer fees, no guesswork.
That is the whole point. It is a small tool that solves a specific problem, and it does so cleanly.