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Create a UPI payment QR code for small shops, counters, invoices, and collections.
UPI QR codes are operational tools for payment collection, not just decoration. Enter the UPI ID and payee name carefully, add an amount only when it should be fixed, and test a small payment before putting the code on a counter.
Yes. Add an amount when the payment should be fixed. Leave it blank for open payments where the customer enters the amount in their app.
No. It only creates the payment URI inside the QR code. Payment confirmation still happens inside the user's UPI app and your account records.
Yes, but test the code with a small payment first and keep the payee name printed clearly next to it.
Usually it depends on the payer's bank, UPI app and region. UPI QR codes are mainly for UPI-supported payment flows, so test with the exact audience and account before public use.
Most UPI apps including Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, and bank apps can scan a standard UPI QR code. The payment goes through the UPI network regardless of which app is used.
Yes. A single QR code with your UPI ID can be used by as many people as needed. Each person opens their own UPI app and completes the payment separately.
Yes. Most banks set a per transaction limit, typically around 1 lakh rupees for standard transfers. The exact limit depends on the payer's bank and UPI app.
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