Google Review QR Code Generator

Create a free QR code for your Google Business Profile review form with logo support and live scan tracking.

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What is a Google Reviews QR code and how it works

A Google Reviews QR code is a QR code that opens your Google Business Profile review form as soon as someone scans it with a phone camera. Customers go straight to the star rating screen without searching for your business or scrolling around. The code usually contains a g.page short URL or a search.google.com write-review URL linked to your place ID.

You can add your logo, brand colours or AI-generated designs so the review QR matches your visual identity. Print it on table tents, receipt stickers, mirror stickers, aftercare cards, counter cards, vehicle door signs or invoice footers. Track every scan with real-time analytics, including who scanned, when it happened and which placement performed best. Every review QR is a dynamic QR code by default, so you can test different designs or switch between business locations without reprinting. For guidance on how Google handles reviews, see Google Business Profile Help. Google review content policy and local advertising rules still apply to any requested or incentivised reviews.

Build a g.page review QR for restaurants, salons or local services in 3 steps

Copy your Google Business Profile review link, customise the QR with your logo or a matching AI-generated design, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tents, receipt stickers, mirror stickers or vehicle door signs.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your review link

    Open your Google Business Profile dashboard, click Get more reviews, then copy the short g.page review link. If you manage multiple outlets, each place ID has its own link, so copy them separately for location-based tracking.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR design

    Paste the review link, then choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art to match your restaurant table tent, salon mirror sticker, dental aftercare card or contractor vehicle door. Add your logo and brand colours, then download in PNG, SVG or PDF.

  3. Step 3

    Print and place it

    Download the QR in PNG, SVG or PDF for any printer or digital screen. Place it on table tents, receipt stickers, mirror stickers, vehicle door signs or invoice footers where customers are most likely to leave feedback. Test it on both iOS and Android first to make sure it scans reliably.

Frequently asked questions about Google Reviews QR codes

Designing Business Profile review QR codes for restaurants, salons and local services.

Open your Google Business Profile dashboard, click Get more reviews, then copy the short g.page review link or full write-a-review URL. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise the design with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF. The QR code sends customers straight to your Business Profile review form in one scan, and every scan is recorded in a real-time dashboard for placement tracking.

A Google review QR code helps increase review volume by removing extra steps. Customers scan once and land directly on the review screen instead of searching for your business or typing a long URL. You can print it on receipts, table tents, mirror stickers, packaging or thank-you cards, then compare placements in your dashboard. Always follow Google review content policy so your review requests stay compliant.

Yes. You can create a free QR code for Google reviews on QR Code AI. Customise it with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. The destination remains editable after printing because most Google Reviews QR codes are dynamic by default, and each scan can be tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data.

A Google Reviews QR code opens your public Business Profile review form, where customers can leave a star rating and optionally write a public comment visible to anyone searching for your business. A Google Forms QR code opens a private survey that you build yourself with custom questions such as waiting time, food quality or staff service. Use Google Reviews for public reputation and Google Forms for internal operational feedback.