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Published March 31, 2026

How to Create a Google Review QR Code for Your Business (Free)

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What a Google Review QR Code Does

A Google review QR code is a scannable image that takes customers directly to your Google review form. When someone scans it with their phone, they land on your review page with one step β€” no searching, no navigating, no finding your business listing.

That reduction in friction matters more than it sounds. Most customers who had a good experience are willing to leave a review. What stops them is the effort of finding the right place to leave it. A QR code removes that entirely.

Related reading: How to get more Google reviews.

Where to Use Your QR Code

The QR code works wherever your customers are right after a positive experience β€” which is the exact moment to ask for a review.

  • Printed on receipts, invoices, or order confirmation slips
  • Posted near your till, front desk, or exit
  • On a table card or menu insert for restaurants
  • Included in packaging or delivery notes for product businesses
  • On your email signature or post-service follow-up email
  • On a thank-you card included with completed jobs

How to Create One in Under a Minute

You need two things: your Google review link and a QR code generator. The review link comes from your Google Business Profile β€” find it under the "Ask for reviews" option in your profile settings. It looks like a long maps.app.goo.gl URL.

Once you have the link, paste it into a QR code generator and download the image. RevuKit's free generator creates a clean, print-ready QR code with no account required.

Related reading: Free Google review QR code generator.

A QR code that does not scan is worse than no QR code β€” it creates a frustrating dead end. Test it before printing at scale.

  • Print at a minimum of 2cm Γ— 2cm β€” smaller than this and most phone cameras struggle
  • Use high contrast: black code on white or very light background
  • Add a short label like "Leave us a Google review" above or below the code
  • Laminate printed cards to extend their life in high-touch areas
  • Test the scan at the intended viewing distance before printing in bulk

Once the Reviews Come In, Display Them

A QR code builds your review volume. Once you have strong reviews on Google, the next step is showing them on your website where they directly support conversions β€” on your homepage, your service pages, and anywhere visitors are deciding whether to contact you.

Embedding a live Google review widget means your website always shows your most recent reviews automatically, without manual updates.

Related reading: How to embed Google reviews on your website, Preview Google review widget styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Google review QR code free to create?

Yes. You can create one for free using RevuKit's QR code generator β€” no account needed. You just need your Google review link, which you can get from your Google Business Profile.

Where do I find my Google review link?

Go to your Google Business Profile, click "Ask for reviews," and copy the link provided. It's a direct URL to your review form that you paste into the QR code generator.

Do customers need a Google account to leave a review?

Yes. Google reviews require a Google account. Most smartphone users have one, but it is worth knowing β€” this is why making the process as frictionless as possible matters.

Can I use the same QR code in multiple places?

Yes. The same QR code can be printed and displayed anywhere. There is no limit on how many times it can be scanned.

What size should I print the QR code?

At minimum 2cm Γ— 2cm for close-range scanning. For wall displays or signage viewed from a distance, go larger β€” 10cm Γ— 10cm or more.

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