Free · No sign-up · Nothing leaves your browser

Google review QR code generator

Paste your Google review link and get a QR code you can put on a table card, a receipt or a window sticker. Download it as a PNG for everyday printing or an SVG for a print shop. There is no account to create and no email to hand over.

Any https link works. The instructions below show where to find yours.

Your QR code appears here

PNG is 1024px square, good for table cards and posters. SVG is vector, so a printer can scale it to any size without it going soft. Test-scan the code before you print a hundred of them.

This tool runs entirely in your browser. The link you paste is not sent to us or to anyone else, nothing is stored, and the QR code is generated on your own device.

Where to find your Google review link

01

Open your Business Profile

Search your own business name while signed in to the Google account that manages it, or open the profile from Google Maps.

02

Choose Ask for reviews

In the profile management panel there is an Ask for reviews option. Google shows a short link there that points straight at the review form.

03

Copy the short link

It normally looks like https://g.page/r/ followed by a string of characters. Copy the whole thing.

04

Paste it above

The QR code updates as you type. Scan it with your own phone to confirm it opens the review form before you print anything.

Give the same link to every guest

One QR code, one link, everybody. Routing happy customers to Google and unhappy ones to a private form is review gating, and under the UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 that is a banned practice. Ask everyone, and answer whatever comes back.

Questions

Is this Google review QR code generator really free?
Yes. There is no account, no email step and no watermark, and both the PNG and the SVG are yours to print commercially. We build it because businesses that collect reviews properly tend to need the rest of what we do.
Do you see or store the link I paste?
No. The whole tool runs in your browser. Nothing is sent to our servers, nothing is logged and nothing is saved, so closing the tab is enough to clear it.
What is the difference between the PNG and the SVG?
The PNG is a 1024px image, which is plenty for table cards, stickers and posters printed in-house. The SVG is vector, so a commercial printer can scale it to any size without the edges softening. If your printer asks for vector artwork, send the SVG.
How do I get a Google review link in the first place?
Open your Business Profile while signed in to the account that manages it, choose Ask for reviews, and copy the short link Google shows you. It usually starts with https://g.page/r/. The steps above walk through it.
Can I use the QR code on printed menus and receipts?
Yes. Print it at least 2cm square so phone cameras pick it up reliably, keep a clear margin around it, and scan the printed version yourself before ordering a large run.