Google Review QR Code Generator
Turn your Google review link into a scannable QR code. Display it at the counter, on receipts, or on table cards — customers scan and leave a review in seconds.
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How to create your Google Review QR code
- Get your Google review link. Sign in to Google Business Profile, select your business, and click "Ask for reviews." Copy the short review link (it starts with
https://g.page/r/). - Paste it in the generator above. The URL type is pre-selected. Clear the example URL and paste your review link.
- Customise if needed. Add your brand colours or logo in the Design section.
- Download and print. Use the PNG for digital use (email, social media, website) or the SVG for print materials where you need crisp, scalable output.
Why Google reviews matter
Google reviews directly influence local search ranking and consumer trust. Businesses with more recent, high-quality reviews appear higher in Google Maps results and in the local pack shown on Google Search. The friction of leaving a review — searching for the business, finding the review section, writing something — is the main reason customers who intend to leave a review never do.
A QR code eliminates that friction. Scan, tap "Write a review," type a sentence, tap post. The entire process takes under 60 seconds. Displaying the code at the moment the customer is most satisfied — at checkout, at the end of a meal, when a job is completed — is the single most effective way to increase review volume consistently.
Where to display it
- Counter card or sign: Best placement for retail, cafés, restaurants, salons. Visible at the moment of payment.
- Receipt or invoice: Print the QR code on paper receipts or add it to PDF invoices sent by email. Reaches customers after the transaction when they're reflecting on the experience.
- Table tent (restaurants): Customers have time to scan while waiting for the bill.
- Thank-you card (e-commerce): Include a printed card in shipped orders. A physical reminder performs better than a follow-up email for product-based businesses.
- Door or window cling: Visible to customers leaving the premises — a natural moment to prompt a review.
For other QR code types, see our guide on QR code types and real-world uses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I find my Google review link?
Log in to Google Business Profile (business.google.com), select your business, and go to "Ask for reviews" — Google provides a short review link you can copy directly. Alternatively, search for your business on Google, click your Business Profile, scroll to the Reviews section, and click "Get more reviews." The link looks like: https://g.page/r/YOUR_CODE/review. Copy this link and paste it into the URL field on this page to generate your QR code.
Do I need a Google Business Profile to use this?
Yes — you need a verified Google Business Profile to have a review page. If you don't have one, go to business.google.com and create a profile for your business. Verification typically takes a few days via postcard, phone, or email depending on your business type. Once verified, your review link becomes available and customers can leave reviews.
Can I use this for other review platforms like Yelp or Trustpilot?
Yes. The generator just encodes a URL — paste any review platform link and it works the same way. Yelp business pages have a "Write a Review" button that generates a direct review URL. Trustpilot, TripAdvisor, and most other platforms have similar direct review links accessible from your business dashboard. Generate a separate QR code for each platform and display them together if you want to collect reviews across multiple platforms.
Is it against Google's policies to use a QR code to ask for reviews?
Asking customers to leave reviews is explicitly permitted by Google's review policies. What is not permitted: offering incentives for positive reviews, asking only happy customers (review gating), or creating fake reviews. A QR code displayed at your counter or on a receipt that invites all customers to share their honest experience is entirely within policy. Do not instruct customers to give 5 stars — ask for their honest feedback.
Where should I display the Google review QR code?
The highest-converting placements are at the point of transaction: a counter card next to the register, a table tent in restaurants, a printed card included with an order, or a sign near the exit. The goal is to catch customers while the experience is fresh. Follow-up email or SMS with the review link (as a URL, not a QR code) is also highly effective for e-commerce and service businesses where there's no physical touchpoint.
How do I get the short review URL from Google Business Profile?
Sign in at business.google.com, click on your business, then find the "Get more reviews" card on the Home tab or go to Customers → Reviews → Get more reviews. Google shows a short link you can copy. This short link (g.page/r/...) is much better to encode in a QR code than the full Google Maps URL, which can be hundreds of characters long and produces a very dense, harder-to-scan code.
