Free Google Review QR Code Generator
Create free QR codes for Google Reviews. Generate scannable codes to encourage customer feedback. Boost your online reputation!
Use a Google review QR code generator to collect more reviews
This Google review QR code generator helps customers reach your Google Business profile or review screen in one scan. It’s a fast way to turn happy customers into new reviews, without asking them to search your name or type a link.
What this QR code does
When someone scans your QR code, they land on a Google destination linked to the business you selected. You can choose what the scan should open by selecting a URL Type.
- Google My Business Page: sends people to your full business profile.
- Review List: sends people to a page focused on your reviews.
- Review Request: sends people to a review prompt so they can write a review faster.
This is a dynamic QR type. That means you can update the linked business or the destination type later without changing the printed QR code. Dynamic QR codes can also be turned off and on, and scans can be tracked with exports (dynamic only).
If you collect reviews on multiple platforms, not only Google, you may also want a multi-platform option like Business Review.
Best use cases
Google reviews are often the first thing people check before they call, book, or visit. A QR code removes friction at the exact moment the customer is most likely to say yes.
- Restaurants and cafes: table tents, receipts, and takeaway packaging after a good meal.
- Salons and clinics: a QR at checkout when the customer sees the result.
- Gyms and studios: a QR near reception after a class, or on a follow-up card.
- Home services: a QR on the invoice once the job is done, or on a thank-you message.
- Retail stores: a QR on the bag or counter sign so reviews keep coming daily.
- Hotels and venues: a QR at checkout, or on a room card for guests who want to leave feedback later.
- Wedding vendors: photographers, planners, florists, and venues can include a QR on the thank-you card or in the delivery email so couples review while the experience is still fresh.
- Multi-location brands: one QR per branch to keep reviews tied to the right location.
Benefit for you: fewer steps means more reviews, and more recent reviews help trust and local visibility. Benefit for the customer: they do not need to search, scroll, and guess the right listing.
How to create it using the generator above
- Select Your Business: start typing your business name and pick the correct listing from the dropdown.
- Type: choose one URL Type:
- Google My Business Page
- Review List
- Review Request
- Generate the QR code: scan it once to confirm it opens the expected destination.
- Customize the QR design: apply your colors, sticker prompt, and logo if needed, then scan-test again.
- Download: export as PNG or SVG based on where you will use it.
Tip: if you manage more than one location, repeat the steps for each listing and name each QR code by branch so your team prints the right one.
Setup tips to get more reviews and avoid common mistakes
- Ask at the right moment: right after a successful delivery, appointment, or service is the highest-conversion time.
- Pick the right URL Type: use Review Request when you want the shortest path to writing a review. Use Google My Business Page when you want people to see photos, hours, and info first.
- Keep the ask neutral: do not pressure people and avoid incentives. Make it easy and optional.
- Give a simple prompt next to the QR: “Scan to leave a Google review” works better than long copy.
- Print a fallback link: add a short URL or your business name under the QR for customers who do not want to scan.
- Use one QR per location: shared QRs often send reviews to the wrong branch.
- Do not change the short link after printing: changing it can break printed QR codes unless you replace them.
- Use scan limits only for short campaigns: if an allowed scans limit is reached, the QR can stop working.
Dynamic QR codes can be tracked. Typical scan reporting includes daily scans, hour of day, operating systems, device brands, browsers, language, countries, and cities. Date ranges include last 15 days, last 30 days, last 90 days, or a custom range, with exports as CSV and PNG (dynamic only).
For design and downloads, all QR codes support solid, gradient, or image fill, separate fill and eye colors, background toggle and background color, patterns and shapes, stickers with editable text and colors, optional drop shadow, and a logo preset library or upload. Use SVG for print, and use higher PNG sizes like 2048px or 4K when printing from PNG.
Examples and templates
Use these templates to match your QR placement to the customer moment. Keep prompts short and specific.
| Scenario | Best placement | URL Type to choose | Suggested prompt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant after a great meal | Table tent | Review Request | Scan to leave a Google review |
| Salon or clinic checkout | Reception counter sign | Review Request | Happy with your visit? |
| Hotel or venue checkout | Reception desk | Google My Business Page | Scan to view us on Google |
| Home service completion | Invoice PDF | Review Request | Thanks for choosing us |
| Wedding vendor thank-you | Thank-you card | Review List | If you loved the experience |
| Multi-location chain | One QR per branch | Review Request | Scan to review this location |
If you want to test which placement works best, duplicate your QR codes and label them by placement (counter, receipt, table tent). Then compare scan volume by placement in analytics (dynamic only).
FAQs
How does a Google review QR code generator work?
You select your business listing, pick a URL Type (Google My Business Page, Review List, or Review Request), then generate a QR code that opens that destination when scanned.
Which URL Type should I pick for the best review conversion?
Use Review Request when you want the shortest path to writing a review. Use Google My Business Page when you want visitors to see your photos, hours, and details first. Use Review List when you want people to browse reviews before leaving one.
Can I change the linked business later if I move location?
Yes. This is a dynamic QR type, so you can update the destination later without changing the printed QR code. If you change the short link after printing, printed codes can break unless replaced.
Can I track scans for my Google review QR code?
Yes, dynamic QR codes can be tracked. You can view scan stats by time, device, and location, and export reports as CSV and PNG.
What if customers leave reviews for the wrong branch?
Create one QR code per location and label it clearly. Do not reuse the same QR across branches, even if the brand name is the same.
Do customers need a Google account to leave a review?
Many customers will need to be signed in to Google to post a review. If they are not signed in, they may be prompted to log in first.
What are the plan limits for dynamic QR codes?
| Plan | Dynamic QR codes | Dynamic scans | Users |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | 1 | 1,000 | 1 |
| Premium | 5 | Unlimited | 1 |
| Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Pricing is transparent with clear limits. QR codes do not expire. A Premium trial is available on a free account, and a 7-day money-back guarantee applies to paid plans.
Should I download PNG or SVG for my review QR code?
Use SVG for print so the QR stays sharp. Use PNG for screens and quick sharing. If you print from PNG, export 2048px or 4K to reduce blur.
Troubleshooting
- The QR opens the wrong business: reselect your business in the generator and regenerate the code, then scan-test again.
- It opens Google but not the review screen: switch the URL Type to Review Request and test again.
- Customers say they cannot post: they may need to sign in to Google first. Add a short note near the QR if this is common.
- It works on one phone but not another: test with both iPhone and Android. Some devices open different map and browser flows.
- Printed QR scans inconsistently: increase contrast, reduce logo size, keep clear space around the code, and export SVG for print (or use a higher-resolution PNG).
- Your printed codes stopped working: check if an allowed scans limit was reached or if a short link change happened after printing.
Related
- Digital Business Card for sharing hours, maps, and contact info with your review prompt.
- Restaurant Menu for pairing menu access with a review request at the table.
- Event for saving event details to calendars and following up with review prompts.
- Lead Generation Form for collecting feedback privately before asking for a public review.
- Dynamic URL/Link for routing scans to different review destinations over time.
Use the generator above to publish your Google review QR code generator
Select your business, choose the URL Type, then scan-test on two phones before printing or sharing. For print, export SVG when possible, or choose a 2048px or 4K PNG so the QR stays sharp on receipts, signs, and table tents.