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Google review QR code generator
A Google review QR code takes a happy customer from their table to your review form in one scan. Paste your Google Business Profile review link below, download the code, and put it where customers pay. Free, no account, no watermark, and the code never expires.
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Copy your Google review link
Open your Google Business Profile (search your business name on Google while signed in). Click "Ask for reviews" — or the Share button on your profile — and copy the short link Google gives you. It looks like g.page/r/.../review and opens your review form directly.
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Paste the link into the URL field
Paste the full review link into the generator below. Scan it once with your own phone to confirm it opens your review form, not just your listing.
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Style, download, and print
Add your logo and brand colors free. Download SVG for print at any size, or PNG up to 4096px. Counter signs, table tents, and receipt stickers all work.
Worth knowing
Ask in the moment
Reviews happen at the register, not in the car. A code on the counter with "How did we do?" outperforms an email sent the next day.
Receipt stickers are cheap and effective
A 1-inch sticker on every receipt puts the code in every customer's hand. Print the code at least 2cm wide and test a sticker before ordering a roll.
Don't gate or incentivize reviews
Google's policy prohibits paying for reviews or filtering out unhappy customers before they reach the form. Link everyone to the same place. It's also just the honest move.
If your link will change
Static codes are fine if your review link never changes. But if you rebrand, move locations, or your Google profile gets merged, a printed static code points at a dead link. A dynamic QR code is a short link you can re-point after printing — and it counts scans by day, country, and device, so you know which counter sign actually works. Two dynamic codes are free. And per the Qranite policy, if you ever stop paying, your codes keep redirecting forever.
About dynamic codesCommon questions
How do I get my Google review link?
Sign in to Google, search your business name, and open your Business Profile. Click "Ask for reviews" or the Share button, then copy the short g.page link. That link opens your review form with the star picker ready.
Does a Google review QR code expire?
Not from us. A static code encodes your review link directly in the image — nothing depends on our servers. It works as long as Google keeps your review link live, which is as long as your Business Profile exists.
Do customers need a Google account to leave a review?
Yes. Google requires reviewers to be signed in to a Google account. Most Android users already are; iPhone users with Gmail or YouTube usually are too. The QR code can't change that requirement.
Can I see how many people scanned my code?
Not with a static code — it's just an image, with no tracking inside. If you want scan counts by day, country, and device, make it a [dynamic code](/dynamic-qr-codes). Two are free with a Qranite account.
Is it against Google's rules to ask for reviews with a QR code?
No. Google explicitly allows asking customers for reviews — its own "Ask for reviews" tool exists for this. What's prohibited is paying for reviews, offering discounts for them, or screening out negative ones first.