The most feature-rich truly free QR code generator that respects your privacy.
20 types including Micro QR & rMQR. Batch generation. UPI & SEPA payments. Gradients, templates, WiFi cards, business cards. No signup. No tracking.
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Micro QR capacity: 35 digits, 21 uppercase alphanumeric, or ~15 bytes (lowercase/URLs). Best for short codes, serial numbers, and IDs. For URLs, use standard QR instead.
Rectangular Micro QR — a narrow, wide format ideal for test tubes, wristbands, and ticket strips. Up to 361 characters.
Upload a CSV to generate multiple QR codes at once. Each row becomes a QR code using your current style.
Format: type,data,filename — type and filename are optional. Use | to separate fields within data.
Supported types: url, text, wifi, phone, email, sms, vcard, whatsapp, location, upi, sepa. Download the sample to see all formats.
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How UPI QR Codes Work
UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is India's real-time payment system, processing over 10 billion transactions per month. A UPI QR code encodes your VPA (Virtual Payment Address) in a standard format that all UPI apps recognize. When scanned, the payer's app pre-fills your details and the amount — they just confirm with their PIN to complete the payment instantly.
UPI QR codes follow the NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India) specification, ensuring compatibility with every UPI-enabled app: Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, Amazon Pay, and all bank-specific UPI apps.
How to Create a UPI QR Code
- Enter your UPI ID (VPA) — this is your payment address, like name@upi, name@okhdfcbank, or name@paytm.
- Enter the payee name — the name displayed in the payer's app when they scan.
- Set amount and note (optional) — pre-fill a specific amount and a transaction note like "Coffee" or "Invoice #456".
- Download and display your QR code at your shop, stall, or on invoices.
Where to Use UPI QR Codes
- Shops and restaurants — countertop displays for cashless payments
- Street vendors — accept digital payments without expensive POS hardware
- Freelancers — include on invoices for instant payment collection
- Events and collections — temple donations, charity drives, group collections
- Online invoices — embed in PDF invoices or email for one-tap payment
Why Use Our UPI QR Generator?
Most UPI QR codes are generated through banking apps with a generic design. With Abundera QR, you can customize the appearance — brand colors, gradients, your business logo, and 10 style templates — making your QR code look professional and on-brand. All free, no signup required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which UPI apps can scan this QR code?
All of them. Our UPI QR codes follow the NPCI standard format, so they work with Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, Amazon Pay, WhatsApp Pay, and every bank's UPI app (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, etc.).
What is a UPI ID / VPA?
A UPI ID (also called VPA - Virtual Payment Address) is your unique payment identifier in the UPI system. It looks like an email address: name@upi, name@okhdfcbank, name@paytm, etc. You can find yours in your UPI app's settings under 'UPI ID' or 'VPA'.
Is UPI QR code the same as the one from Google Pay or PhonePe?
Yes. The underlying format is the same NPCI standard. The difference is that our generator lets you customize the visual design — colors, gradients, logo overlay, and style templates — while banking apps generate plain black-and-white codes.