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How to Make a QR Code for Google Reviews (Free)

More Google reviews mean better local ranking and more trust — but customers rarely go hunting for the review button. A QR code that drops them straight onto your review screen turns "I'll do it later" into a review on the spot.

How to make a Google review QR code

  1. Get your review link from your Google Business Profile (the "Ask for reviews" / "Get more reviews" link), or build a direct review URL with your Place ID.
  2. Open the free QR Code Generator.
  3. Choose the URL/link type and paste your review link.
  4. Download the QR code and print it where customers will see it.

It's all generated in your browser — nothing uploaded.

Where to put it

  • On the receipt or the bottom of the bill.
  • A small table card or counter stand.
  • On packaging or a thank-you insert for online orders.
  • In your email signature or a follow-up message.

Tips

  • Add a prompt: "Enjoyed your visit? Scan to leave a review 🙏" lifts response rates.
  • Static is fine. Your review link won't change, so a free code is all you need.
  • Print high-resolution so it scans on the first try.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get my Google review link?
In your Google Business Profile, open the 'Ask for reviews' option to get a short review link, or use the Place ID finder to build a direct review URL. That link opens the 'write a review' box for your business — paste it into a QR generator.
Why use a QR code for reviews?
It removes friction. Instead of asking customers to search for your business and find the review button, they scan once and land directly on the review screen. Fewer steps means more reviews.
Is making a review QR code free?
Yes. Your review link is stable, so a free static QR code works perfectly — generate it once and print it on receipts, table cards, or packaging. No subscription needed.

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