Google Review QR Code Generator
Create a QR code that takes customers straight to your Google review page. They scan it, the review form opens, and you get more reviews without awkward asks. More reviews mean better local search rankings and more trust before a customer ever walks in.
Create your Google review QR code free →What is a Google review QR code?
A Google review QR code is a scannable code that opens your Google Business review form directly on the customer's phone. Instead of asking someone to search for your business on Google, find the reviews section, and figure out how to leave a review, the QR code skips all of that. One scan and the review form is ready to type in.
You print it on receipts, table cards, counter signs, packaging, or anywhere customers are right after a good experience. The easier you make it to leave a review, the more reviews you collect.
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Opens the Google review form in one scan Customers point their phone camera at the code and the review page loads immediately. No app download, no searching for your business name, no navigating through Google Maps.
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Dynamic link you can change anytime AQRHub creates a dynamic QR code with a redirect URL. If your Google review link changes or you open a second location, update the destination in your dashboard without reprinting anything.
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Scan tracking so you know what works Your dashboard shows how many people scanned each code, when they did it, and what device they used. Compare placements to see whether the receipt or the counter sign drives more reviews.
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Custom design that matches your brand Pick your brand colors, add your logo to the center of the code, and download in SVG or high-res PNG. It looks professional on any printed material.
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Unlimited scans on every plan No caps or throttling. Every customer who scans your code can leave a review. There is no limit on how many times a single code can be scanned.
Why more Google reviews mean more customers
Google reviews directly affect whether people find your business and whether they choose you over the competition. Businesses with more reviews and higher ratings appear higher in local search results, Google Maps, and the Local Pack that shows at the top of search pages. A business with 200 reviews at 4.6 stars gets clicked before one with 15 reviews at the same rating.
Reviews also build trust before a customer ever contacts you. People read reviews the same way they ask a friend for a recommendation. A steady stream of recent, positive reviews tells potential customers that your business consistently delivers. Stale reviews from two years ago suggest the opposite.
The problem is that happy customers rarely leave reviews on their own. The experience was good, they move on with their day, and they forget. A QR code for Google reviews removes the friction. Instead of six steps (remember business name, open Google, search, find reviews, click write, type), the QR code cuts it to two: scan and type. That difference in effort is why businesses with review QR codes collect reviews faster than those that rely on follow-up emails alone.
How to find your Google review link: Sign in to Google Business Profile, click "Ask for reviews," and copy the short link Google provides. Paste that link into AQRHub when creating your QR code. The link takes people straight to the review form with your business already selected.
Dynamic vs static Google review QR codes
A static QR code bakes your Google review URL directly into the code pattern. If Google changes their link format or you move locations, every printed code breaks and you reprint everything. A dynamic QR code points to a short redirect URL. Update the destination in your dashboard and every printed code keeps working.
| Feature | Dynamic (AQRHub) | Static |
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| Change review link after printing | Yes - edit in dashboard | No - must reprint |
| Track scans per placement | Yes - count, date, device | No |
| Survives Google link format changes | Yes - update once, all codes work | No - every printed code breaks |
| Redirect to a different page later | Yes - new location, seasonal page | No - URL is baked in |
| Custom colors and logo | Yes | Rarely |
| Free plan available | Yes - no credit card | Varies |
Create a Google review QR code in 3 steps
Sign in to Google Business Profile, click "Ask for reviews," and copy the short link Google gives you. This link takes customers directly to your review form.
Open the AQRHub generator, choose the Link type, and paste your review URL. Pick your brand colors, add a logo if you want, and preview the code in real time.
Download as SVG for print or PNG for digital use. Put it on receipts, table tents, counter signs, packaging inserts, or anywhere customers are right after a good experience.
Businesses that use Google review QR codes
Put the QR code on table tents, receipts, or near the register. Customers scan while the meal is fresh in their mind and are far more likely to leave a positive review than if you email them the next day.
Add the code to the checkout counter or appointment summary card. Patients who had a good visit are willing to say so. A QR code at the front desk makes it a five-second task.
Plumbers, electricians, landscapers, and cleaners can hand a card with the QR code to the homeowner after finishing the job. The review happens while the fixed pipe or clean yard is still in front of them.
Print the code on receipts, shopping bags, or waiting area signage. Customers who just picked up their car or made a purchase are the most likely to leave a review right then.
Google review QR code questions
How do I find my Google review link?
Sign in to Google Business Profile at business.google.com. Click "Ask for reviews" and Google generates a short link you can copy. Paste that link into AQRHub when creating your QR code. The link takes customers directly to the review form with your business pre-selected.
Is a Google review QR code generator free?
Yes. AQRHub's free plan includes dynamic QR codes, custom colors, and scan tracking. No credit card required and no time limit. Paid plans add logo embedding, advanced analytics, and higher QR code limits.
Do customers need an app to scan the QR code?
No. Every modern iPhone and Android phone scans QR codes with the built-in camera app. The customer points their camera at the code, taps the notification, and the Google review form opens in their browser. No app install required.
Can I update the review link after printing?
Yes. AQRHub creates dynamic QR codes. The printed code points to a redirect URL that you control from your dashboard. Update the destination anytime without reprinting a single sign or receipt. If you change locations or Google updates their link format, just swap the URL.
Where is the best place to put a Google review QR code?
Wherever customers are right after a positive experience. Receipts, checkout counters, table tents, packaging inserts, appointment follow-up cards, and service invoices all work well. Timing matters more than placement. Catch people while they are still happy and the experience is fresh.
Can I track how many people scan the code?
Yes. Your AQRHub dashboard shows scan counts, dates, device types, and locations for each QR code. Create separate codes for different placements (one for the receipt, one for the counter sign) and compare which drives more scans.
Can I use one QR code for multiple business locations?
Each Google Business location has its own review link, so you need a separate QR code for each location. This also lets you track scan performance per location independently in your dashboard.
How do I get more reviews from the QR code?
Placement and timing are everything. Put the code where customers see it right after a good experience. Train staff to mention it when someone says something positive. A simple "We'd love a review if you have a second" combined with pointing at the QR code goes a long way. Do not ask every customer. Focus on the ones who are already happy.
Read the full guide
Our blog post covers how to find your review link, where to place QR codes, and the most common mistakes businesses make when collecting Google reviews.
Read: QR Code for Google Reviews →