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Razorpay Brings UPI Payments Inside OpenAI Codex — Developers Can Now Monetise Apps in Minutes

Razorpay Brings UPI Payments Inside OpenAI Codex

Razorpay Brings UPI Payments Inside OpenAI Codex


In a move that could significantly change how developers build and launch products, Razorpay has announced a unique collaboration with OpenAI.

The highlight? Developers can now integrate payments — including UPI — directly within OpenAI Codex and start earning almost instantly.


From Idea to Revenue — Now in Just Minutes

Let’s be honest — building an app is no longer the hardest part.
Setting up payments, compliance, and infrastructure usually slows everything down.

This is exactly the gap Razorpay is targeting.

With this integration, developers can now:

  • Build apps using AI inside Codex
  • Add Razorpay payment gateway instantly
  • Start accepting payments without manual setup

In simple terms, what earlier took days (or even weeks) can now happen in under 5 minutes.


How It Actually Works

The experience is surprisingly simple and very “AI-first.”

A developer just needs to describe what they want.

For example:

“Build me an AI-powered fitness coaching app and enable payments using Razorpay.”

That’s it.

Codex will:

  • Generate the app
  • Integrate Razorpay checkout flows
  • Enable payment collection automatically

No separate APIs, no backend payment setup — everything is handled within the same workflow.


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Why This Matters — Especially for India

India is already a global leader in digital payments.

  • Over 20 billion UPI transactions every month
  • One of the largest developer communities in the world

Now combine that with AI-powered development…

This integration essentially removes one of the biggest barriers for:

  • Student developers
  • Indie hackers
  • Early-stage startups

You no longer need a full tech + finance stack to launch a monetisable product.


Payments Management Comes to ChatGPT

Razorpay isn’t stopping at Codex.

The company is also bringing payment management capabilities directly into ChatGPT.

Businesses can:

  • Track settlements
  • Check refund status
  • Match payments with bank statements

All through simple conversational queries.

This means finance operations are becoming as easy as chatting with AI.


What the Companies Are Saying

Shashank Kumar (Razorpay Co-founder & MD) highlighted a key shift:
AI is making it easier than ever to build products — but monetisation needs to catch up.

According to him, the future is clear:

Startups won’t begin with funding or infrastructure — they’ll begin with a prompt.

On the other hand, Oliver Jay (OpenAI International MD) pointed out the rapid adoption of Codex in India, revealing that usage grew 4x in just two weeks earlier this year.


Bigger Picture: The Rise of AI Commerce

This isn’t just a feature update — it’s part of a much bigger trend.

Razorpay is actively building toward AI-driven commerce, where:

  • AI agents can initiate transactions
  • Payments happen autonomously
  • Businesses can run with minimal manual intervention

The company has already showcased “agentic payments” in collaboration with the National Payments Corporation of India at Global Fintech Fest.


TechMitra’s Take

This is one of those updates that quietly changes the game.

We’re moving into a phase where:

  • Building = Prompt
  • Launching = Instant
  • Monetisation = Built-in

If this ecosystem matures, we might soon see a wave of:

  • Micro SaaS products
  • AI-first startups
  • Solo founders launching profitable apps overnight

And honestly, that’s both exciting… and a little disruptive.


Source & Disclaimer

Source: Press Release by NewsVoir
Disclaimer: This article is based on a syndicated press release from NewsVoir. TechMitra has edited and optimized the content for clarity, readability, and SEO. All facts, claims, and data are the responsibility of the source organization.

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