Feedback QR Code Generator

Build custom feedback QR codes for table tents, receipts and intake forms.

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How a QR code for feedback captures customer input

A QR code for feedback sends people straight to your survey, star rating page or review platform from any phone camera. This QR code feedback flow encodes the destination URL exactly as published, so customers can share their views in seconds without typing or installing an app. ISO 10004 provides guidelines for monitoring and measuring customer satisfaction. Research from the Nielsen Norman Group also shows that closing the loop on feedback can improve satisfaction in measurable ways.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs for custom designs that match your restaurant table tent, event insert, training card, hotel guest guide, retail receipt, clinic intake form, staff noticeboard, post-call card, classroom prompt or packaging insert. Print them on table tents, lanyards, training packs, guest guides, receipts, intake forms, staff signage, post-call cards, classroom prompts and packaging inserts to collect responses through Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Tally, JotForm, TripAdvisor or any custom feedback URL.

Turn any feedback URL into a QR code in 3 steps

Choose the feedback channel, customise the code with your logo and AI-generated designs, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tents, training packs, intake forms or post-call cards.

  1. Step 1

    Choose your feedback channel

    Pick one of four channels based on what you need. Google Reviews helps with public SEO testimonials. Surveys through Google Forms, Typeform or Tally collect structured data. Star-rating widgets capture CSAT. Anonymous forms support more honest internal feedback.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the feedback QR

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or create AI-generated designs to match the look of your restaurant table tent, event programme, training pack, hotel guest guide or retail receipt.

  3. Step 3

    Print and direct responses

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF. Print on table tents, event lanyards, training packs, guest guides, intake forms, staff noticeboards or post-call cards. Test scanning on both iOS and Android before printing at scale.

Frequently asked questions about feedback QR codes

Collecting customer feedback with QR codes

To create a feedback QR code, copy the public URL of your feedback page from Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Tally, JotForm, Google Business Reviews or another platform, then paste it into QR Code AI. The generated code sends scanners straight to that page. You can then add your logo, brand colours and AI-generated designs so the design matches your receipt, poster, table tent or form.

To collect customer feedback or survey responses, encode the public URL of your survey or review page into the QR code. That can be a Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Tally, JotForm, Google Business Reviews, Facebook Reviews, TripAdvisor, Trustpilot, Yelp or custom landing page link. After customising the design, print it on receipts, table tents, event lanyards or post-call cards so people can respond quickly on iOS or Android.

Yes, you can track scans. Static codes do not provide scan tracking on their own, but feedback QR codes created on QR Code AI are dynamic by default. The redirect layer records each scan, logs the timestamp and approximate location, and shows placement performance in your dashboard. This helps you compare response rates across table tents, event lanyards, training packs and post-call cards.

A feedback QR is a broader option that can send people to surveys, star ratings, review pages or anonymous forms. A Google Forms QR specifically points to a Google Forms URL for a structured survey with multiple questions. Use a feedback QR when you want flexibility in the response channel. Use a Google Forms QR when your form is already built and Google Forms is the fixed destination.

The best way to increase scans is to place the QR code at the point of experience and pair it with a clear call to action such as ‘Scan to rate your visit’ or ‘Tell us what you think in 30 seconds’. Small incentives can also help if they fit the platform’s rules. Before printing in larger quantities, test the scan distance and lighting conditions to make sure the code is easy to use.