Google Review QR Code — let customers scan straight to your review page
Paste your Google 'write a review' short link below to generate a review QR code for the counter, receipts, table cards or the door. A scan jumps straight to the review page, lifting the share of customers who actually leave one. Built locally, the link never uploaded, the code never expires.
A Google review QR code is a URL QR code pointing at the special 'write a review' link Google generates for your business. Grab that review link from your Business Profile (a short link like g.page/r/…), paste it into the generator below, and a scan drops customers straight onto your star-rating and review page — skipping the search-and-hunt steps where most people give up.
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How to make it
- 1Get your review link: sign in to your Google Business Profile → 'Ask for reviews' / 'Get more reviews' → copy the dedicated short link (usually starting g.page/r/). You can also build a search.google.com/…/writereview link from your Place ID.
- 2Paste that review link into the generator below and confirm a scan lands on the 'star rating + write a review' screen, not your business homepage.
- 3Style it with your brand color and logo into a 'Scan to review us' table card or receipt icon, with a friendly nudge alongside like 'Got 30 seconds? It really helps.'
- 4Use PNG for table cards and door decals; SVG for a larger standee. It works best placed right after checkout, at the peak of customer satisfaction.
- 5Before going live, scan with a phone that isn't signed into your account to confirm it opens the review page and submits cleanly — so you don't lead people to a dead end.
Frequently asked questions
Where do I find my Google review link?
Sign in to your Google Business Profile; under 'Get more reviews' there's a dedicated 'write a review' short link to copy. If there's no ready-made short link, build a writereview link from your store's Place ID. Encode that link (not your homepage) so customers land directly on the review page.
Can I use a QR code to push only 5-star reviews or screen out bad ones?
Don't. Google explicitly bans 'review gating' — funneling only happy customers to review while intercepting unhappy ones — and it can hurt your profile if caught. The legitimate use of the code is to lower the friction of leaving a review so real customers can speak, not to filter for praise.
Will the review QR code expire?
No. It's a static URL code with your review link baked into the pattern, with no redirect through our servers — so even if this site shuts down one day, the code keeps working. As long as Google's review link itself is valid, the code keeps sending customers to the review page.
Under the hood this is a URL QR code — see that page for the full how-to on this content type.
Updated · QR Cat team