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Google Review QR Code Generator — Free

Customers scan once and land directly on your Google review form. More reviews, less friction.

Direct to Review Form
Works for Any Business

Your Google Review Link

Go to Google Maps → find your business → Share → Copy link

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Leave a Review

Enter your Google Review link to generate your QR code

How to Find Your Google Review Link

You need your Google Business review URL before creating the QR code. Here are two ways to get it.

Method 1: Google Maps

  1. 1. Open Google Maps
  2. 2. Search for your business name
  3. 3. Click the Share button
  4. 4. Copy the short link (starts with maps.app.goo.gl or g.page)
  5. 5. Paste into the generator above

Method 2: Google Business Profile

  1. 1. Sign in to business.google.com
  2. 2. Select your business location
  3. 3. Click "Get more reviews"
  4. 4. Copy the review shortlink provided
  5. 5. Paste into the generator above

Who Uses Google Review QR Codes?

Any business where the moment of satisfaction happens in person.

🍽️

Restaurants & Cafés

Print on receipts or table cards. Ask after the meal when the experience is fresh.

🏨

Hotels & Guesthouses

Place on checkout envelopes or in-room cards. Capture reviews at checkout.

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Clinics & Salons

Display at reception. Patients and clients who had a great experience can review in seconds.

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Retail & Shops

Include in packaging or display at checkout. Turn happy shoppers into reviewers.

Research-backed impact

Why Google Reviews Matter for Your Business

A Google Review QR code reduces the friction between a satisfied customer and a published review — the single biggest barrier to getting more reviews.

70%

of consumers will leave a review for a business if they are asked — but most businesses never ask, or ask via email where completion rates drop to 1–3%.

Source: BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey

+270%

increase in conversion rates for products and businesses with reviews compared to those without. Capturing reviews at the point of sale — where satisfaction is highest — maximizes this effect.

Source: Spiegel Research Center, Northwestern University

By Timo Knuth, QR Master · Last updated: June 2025 · Based on independent academic and industry research

Why Google Review QR Codes Work Better Than Asking Verbally

Verbally asking for a review creates a promise customers intend to keep but rarely fulfill. The moment they leave your business, the intention fades. A Google Review QR code shortens the gap between the moment of satisfaction and the act of leaving a review to a single scan — while the experience is still fresh and the customer is still engaged.

The Best Placement for Google Review QR Codes

Placement is everything. The highest-performing locations are those where customers are already pausing: on printed receipts so they see it while reviewing the bill, on table tent cards at restaurants between ordering and paying, on the front door or exit so it is the last thing they see when leaving satisfied, and on packaging inserts inside product boxes that customers open at home after a purchase. Display the QR code at roughly A5 size with a clear label such as "Happy with your visit? Leave us a Google Review" — customers do not need instructions beyond that. Checkout counters and front desk areas work especially well because staff can gesture toward the code while the customer is already in a positive frame of mind.

How Many More Reviews Will You Get?

Research consistently shows that reducing friction is the primary lever for increasing review volume. Businesses that deploy Google Review QR codes at the point of sale typically see 3 to 5 times more reviews compared to relying on email follow-ups alone, where completion rates often fall below 2%. The reason is timing: a QR code captures the customer at peak satisfaction, requiring no extra steps beyond scanning and tapping the star rating. Email review requests, by contrast, arrive hours or days later when the emotional high has passed and competing priorities fill the inbox. Even a modest increase from 5 to 20 reviews per month compounds over a year into a significantly stronger local search presence, since Google's ranking algorithm weighs both review count and recency.

Responding to Reviews: What to Do After You Collect Them

Collecting reviews is only half the strategy. Responding to every review — positive and negative — signals to Google that your business is active and engaged, which supports local ranking. For positive reviews, a brief personalised thank-you (mentioning a specific detail if possible) reinforces the relationship. For critical reviews, acknowledge the issue, apologise where appropriate, and invite further contact offline. Google surfaces response rate and speed in its quality signals, so even a short reply within 24 hours outperforms silence. To understand which QR code placements are driving the most scans before reviewers land on Google, use QR code scan tracking to measure volume by location and time of day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Google Review QR codes.

How do I find my Google Review link?
Open Google Maps → search your business → click Share → Copy link. Or go to Google Business Profile → "Get more reviews" for a direct shortlink.
Does the Google Review QR code expire?
No. This is a static QR code that encodes your Google review URL directly. It works indefinitely as long as your Google Business Profile is active.
Can I track how many people scanned it?
Not with a static QR code. For scan analytics (device, location, time), create a dynamic QR code with tracking through QR Master.
What happens when a customer scans the QR code?
They are taken directly to your Google review form. If they are logged into a Google account, they can leave a star rating and review immediately.
Where should I put the Google Review QR code?
Best placements: receipts, table cards, checkout counters, packaging inserts, and your shop window. Ask for reviews right after the positive experience.