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Free Google Review QR Code Generator
Find your listing, get the official review link, download a print-ready QR code, and copy SMS and email templates — everything you need to start asking today, with no account required. For timing and follow-up ideas later, see our how to get more Google reviews guide.
Find your business
Business name and city — we search Google Places so you can confirm the right listing.
Confirm your listing
Pick the location customers leave reviews for.
Building your review kit…
✓ Your review kit is ready
Customize your print card
Privacy: your logo is processed in your browser only — we never upload it to our servers.
QR code
Opens Google’s review form — not your website.
Only one phone? Tap Open review page to confirm the link works, or Save or share QR and open it on a coworker’s device to test the scan.
Review link
This writereview URL opens the star-rating screen in one tap — paste it in texts, emails, or invoices.
SMS & email templates
Sending review requests by SMS in the US? Register A2P 10DLC before you text customers at scale.
You’re set when…
- The review link opens the Google review form on your phone
- The QR scans correctly from another device
- You saved the PNG or printed the card for your counter
Everything above is yours for free — no account, no expiry.
Built for owners who don’t live in Business Profile
Google’s official QR lives inside the dashboard. This tool finds any public listing, builds the same writereview link, and gives you print + outreach copy in one sitting.
| Google Business Profile | This tool | |
|---|---|---|
| Who can use it | Profile managers only | Anyone — search by name |
| QR + link | Yes (desktop dashboard) | Yes — instant on phone |
| Print-ready card | QR image only | Full 4×6 card + PDF pack |
| SMS / email templates | No | Yes — copy-paste ready |
| Signup required | Google account | None |
Put the link where customers are happiest
One direct link beats “find us on Google.” These are the placements that work for local service businesses.
At checkout / front desk
QR on the counter while the experience is fresh — salon checkout mirror, restaurant host stand, clinic front desk. Highest scan rate.
SMS within 24 hours
Text the link right after the job — salon after a cut, plumber after a repair, not a week later. Use the SMS template from your kit.
Email follow-up
One polite email if they didn’t click the text — restaurant reservation thank-you, salon rebook reminder. Copy the subject + body from your kit.
Receipts & invoices
Small QR on printed or PDF receipts — HVAC invoice, electrician job sheet, mobile detailing receipt. Reminds them at home.
Exit / thank-you moment
Door sticker or table tent on the way out — restaurant check presenter, salon exit sign, dentist thank-you card after a good visit.
What not to do
Don’t auto-text unhappy customers or cherry-pick who gets asked. No incentives for reviews (discounts, freebies, gift cards). No review gating — never route happy customers to Google and unhappy ones to a private form. No selective solicitation — ask everyone the same way, or not at all. Two touches max.
Want the full placement and timing playbook? Read our Google reviews guide — this tool gives you the link; the guide shows where, when, and how often to ask.
Print it free — or grab a stand from Amazon
You already have everything on screen above. If you want something physical by tomorrow, start with print — then optionally add a counter holder.
Free: print from your kit
- Generate your QR above
- Click Print review card (or download PNG and paste into any doc)
- Trim and tape at the register — or slide into any 4×6 table-tent holder
Print tips: keep the QR at least 2 inches wide, use thick card stock if you have it, and choose matte lamination to cut glare. Test-scan before laminating — a bad laminate can block the code.
Optional: counter display ideas
We don’t sell these — they’re what we’d buy for a front desk:
- 4×6 acrylic sign holder 3-pack (Svalor) — print our card, slide it in upright next to the register (~$10–20)
- Clear adhesive sticker sheets — print small QRs for doors or equipment (~$10)
We don’t earn anything from these links — editorial picks only.
Optional tip
Want more reviews over time?
The manual kit above — link, QR, print card, and templates — works great on its own. If you later want ideas on timing and follow-up (when to ask and how to remind without feeling pushy), our guide walks through a simple two-touch loop.
Common questions
How do I generate a Google review QR code for my business?
Search for your business below — we use the same Google Places data as our health check. We generate the official writereview URL that opens the Google review form directly (not your website or Maps listing), then turn it into a downloadable QR code you can print or share.
Is there a free QR code for Google reviews?
Yes. This tool is completely free — no account, no credit card, no subscription. Search your business, confirm the listing, and download the QR code PNG immediately.
How do I get a free Google review QR code without a subscription?
No signup required. Type your business name, pick the correct Google listing, and download the QR code. The writereview link is generated on the spot — nothing to install and no recurring fees.
What is the best free Google review QR code generator?
This generator uses live Google Places data to build the official writereview link — the same direct-review URL Google expects — then outputs a print-ready QR code plus SMS and email templates. It is free, requires no account, and works on desktop and mobile browsers.
Does this Google review link generator app work on mobile?
Yes. The tool runs in any mobile browser — search your business, confirm the listing, and download or screenshot the QR code on the spot. No app install needed.
What's the difference between a Google review link and a Google review QR code?
A Google review link is the writereview URL that opens the star-rating form in one tap. A QR code is the same URL encoded as a scannable image — customers point their phone camera at it instead of clicking a text link. Both go to the identical review form; the QR is easier on printed counter cards and signage.
Can I print a Google review QR code for my counter?
Yes. Download the PNG or use Print review card below — the QR includes proper quiet-zone margins sized for counter displays, table tents, and receipt stickers. Print at least 2 inches (5 cm) wide so phones can scan it reliably.
Where should I put my Google review QR code?
High-traffic touchpoints work best: checkout counter, front desk, table tent, exit door, and follow-up SMS or email. Place it where customers have just had a positive experience and can scan in under 10 seconds.
Are Google review QR codes allowed? Can I offer incentives for scanning?
QR codes that link to your real Google review form are allowed — Google encourages making reviews easy. However, Google's policies prohibit offering money, discounts, or gifts in exchange for reviews. You may display the QR and ask politely; you may not pay or reward customers for leaving a review.
Why won't my Google review QR code scan?
Common fixes: print larger (minimum 2 in / 5 cm), ensure high contrast (dark code on white), leave blank margin around the code, and verify the writereview URL opens correctly when typed manually. If the QR was generated from a Maps listing URL instead of a writereview link, rescans will fail — regenerate here to get the correct direct-review URL.
Need help getting more reviews over time? Read our placement and timing guide or run the free business health check.