Google Pay QR Code Generator — Free UPI QR
Generate a UPI QR code for Google Pay (GPay). Your GPay VPA ends in @okicici, @oksbi, @okaxis, or @okhdfcbank depending on your bank. Any GPay user can scan to pay.
How to Create a Google Pay UPI QR Code
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Open Google Pay
Launch Google Pay on your Android or iOS device.
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Find your UPI ID
Tap your photo → Bank Account → View UPI IDs. Your VPA looks like yourname@okicici or phone@oksbi.
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Paste and generate
Paste your GPay VPA into the generator below, add your name, and download your QR code.
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Print or share
Print the QR at your checkout counter. Customers open Google Pay → Pay → Scan a QR code → Done.
Generate Your Google Pay QR Code
Enter your Google Pay UPI ID (ends in @okicici) and download.
Your UPI Virtual Payment Address — found in your UPI app under Profile or Payment Settings.
This name is shown on the payer's screen before they confirm payment.
Google Pay QR Code FAQ
What does a Google Pay UPI ID look like?
Google Pay VPAs are bank-linked: @okicici (ICICI Bank), @oksbi (SBI), @okaxis (Axis Bank), @okhdfcbank (HDFC Bank). Find yours in Google Pay → your photo → Bank Account.
Can other apps pay to a Google Pay QR code?
Yes. This is a standard NPCI UPI QR — compatible with all UPI apps including PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, Amazon Pay, and 100+ others.
Is Google Pay QR free for merchants?
Yes. UPI payments have zero MDR in India. Google Pay does not charge merchants for receiving payments via UPI QR.
Can I use Google Pay QR for a Google Workspace business?
You can use any UPI VPA linked to your Google Pay account — personal or business. For formal merchant accounts, consider Google Pay for Business (Spot).
What if my customer has a low Google Pay transaction limit?
Google Pay's UPI limit is ₹1 lakh/day by default. If a customer hits their limit, they can split the payment across transactions or use a different payment method.