Create a Google Pay QR code for instant UPI payments. Works with GPay, PhonePe, Paytm and all UPI apps. Free — no sign-up needed.
A Google Pay QR code is a standard UPI QR code tied to your GPay UPI ID. It encodes a upi:// deep link so that any UPI app — Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, Amazon Pay and 50+ others — can scan it and pre-fill your payment details instantly. According to Google, Google Pay serves 150 million monthly active users in India, making it one of the country's most popular payment apps.
The QR code stores a standard UPI payment link in this format:
According to NPCI, UPI processed 14.87 billion transactions worth ₹19.78 lakh crore in March 2025 — the most used real-time payment rail on the planet. A Google Pay QR code plugs directly into this network. Because it uses the standard NPCI upi:// format, it is not limited to Google Pay users — every UPI app in India can scan and pay.
Launch the Google Pay app on your Android or iOS device.
Tap your profile photo in the top-left corner of the home screen.
Your UPI ID appears below your name — tap to copy it. It ends in @okaxis, @oksbi, @okicici, or @okhdfcbank.
Paste your GPay UPI ID into the UPI ID field above, add your name, and your QR code generates instantly.
Google Pay assigns UPI IDs based on your linked bank account. @okaxis is issued for Axis Bank accounts, @oksbi for State Bank of India, @okicici for ICICI Bank, and @okhdfcbank for HDFC Bank. If you have multiple bank accounts linked in Google Pay, you may have multiple UPI IDs — any of them will work with this QR code generator. You can find and manage all your UPI IDs in GPay → tap your photo → Google Pay ID.
Google Pay QR codes are ideal for shops, restaurants, freelancers, tutors, and service providers. Print it at your billing counter, add it to invoices, share it on WhatsApp, or post it on Instagram. Because it uses the universal NPCI UPI format, customers can pay from any app — they are not limited to Google Pay. With NPCI reporting over 50 million merchant locations accepting UPI and 14.87 billion transactions in March 2025 alone, a QR code is the fastest way to start accepting digital payments with zero setup cost.
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Open QR Code Generator →A Google Pay QR code is a standard UPI QR code linked to your GPay UPI ID. When someone scans it with Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, or any UPI app, your payment details are pre-filled instantly. Google Pay uses UPI IDs ending in @okaxis, @oksbi, @okicici, or @okhdfcbank depending on your linked bank.
Your Google Pay UPI ID is visible in the app under your profile photo at the top-left. It typically looks like 9876543210@oksbi (SBI), 9876543210@okaxis (Axis), 9876543210@okicici (ICICI), or name@okhdfcbank (HDFC). Go to Google Pay → tap your photo → Google Pay ID.
Yes. Google Pay QR codes work for shops, restaurants, freelancers and service providers. According to Google, Google Pay has over 150 million monthly active users in India. Your QR code will work with all UPI apps — not just Google Pay — so every customer can pay regardless of which app they use.
Yes. A UPI QR code can only receive money — it cannot initiate a debit. Sharing your Google Pay QR code is as safe as sharing your phone number. The payer needs their own UPI PIN on their device to send money, and that PIN never leaves their device.
Open Google Pay → tap your profile photo at top-left → your UPI ID is shown below your name. It ends in @okaxis, @oksbi, @okicici, or @okhdfcbank. If you have multiple banks linked, you may have multiple UPI IDs — use any one of them with this generator.
Yes. This QR code uses the standard NPCI upi:// format that works with all 50+ UPI-certified apps including PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, Amazon Pay, CRED, and every bank's app. The QR code is not Google Pay exclusive — it works with the entire UPI ecosystem.