Turn Happy Customers Into 5-Star Google Reviews

Put a QR code on your counter, receipt, or table tent. One scan takes customers straight to your Google review form — while the great experience is still fresh.

A Google review QR code is a QR code that opens your business's Google “Rate & review” screen the instant it's scanned, so a customer can leave a star rating in two taps — without searching for your business by name.

To make one, copy your Google review link (click “Write a review” on your Business Profile, or use “Ask for reviews” in the Business Profile dashboard), paste it into the generator above, and download as PNG or SVG to print on receipts, table tents, or the counter. OwnQR encodes your real review URL directly with no middle-man redirect — free as a static code, or $15 one-time for a dynamic code you can edit and track. It must point every customer to the same public form: screening out unhappy reviewers breaks Google's review policies.

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Create a free QR code that links directly to your Google Review page. Boost your ratings by making it easy for customers to leave reviews.

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Why “Please Leave Us a Review” Rarely Works

Asking out loud

Customers nod, mean to do it later, and forget by the time they reach the car. Searching your business by name often drops them on a maps listing, not the review box — and most give up before the second tap.

Scan straight to the review box

A QR code skips the search entirely. One scan opens the Google “Rate & review” screen for your exact location, so a willing customer is two taps from a 5-star review.

OwnQR vs typical review-QR services

OwnQRTypical review-QR services
Encodes your real review URLDirect — no middle-man redirectOften redirects through their domain
Keeps working if the service lapsesStatic code never expiresMay break if their redirect goes down
Review gating / filteringNever — everyone hits the same public formSome offer filtering (breaks Google policy)
Edit destination + scan analytics$15 one-time dynamic codeOften a monthly subscription
Free static optionYes, no accountVaries

Where a Google Review QR Code Earns Its Keep

Restaurants & Cafes

Print it on the bill folder or a table tent. The moment right after a great meal — when goodwill peaks — is when you want the ask, not a follow-up email three days later.

Service Businesses

Plumbers, salons, detailers: add it to the invoice or a thank-you card you leave behind. Trades live on local reputation, and the QR turns a finished job into searchable proof.

Hotels & Short-Stays

Place it on the checkout desk or inside the welcome booklet. Guests with a smooth stay rarely review unprompted — give them the path while they’re still in the lobby.

Retail & Checkout

Sticker it by the register or on the bag. Impulse goodwill fades fast, so capture it at the counter while the purchase still feels good.

Read This Before Using a “Free” Review QR Tool

Two things to watch. First, some generators build the QR around a link that redirects through their own domain — if their service lapses, your printed sticker stops working. Second, never use a tool that offers to “filter” or screen reviews: routing unhappy customers away from Google violates Google’s review policies and can get your listing penalized.

OwnQR keeps it clean. A static Google Review QR encodes your real review URL directly — no middle-man redirect, nothing to expire. Or choose a $15 one-time dynamic code if you want to edit the destination later and see scan analytics, with no recurring fees.

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Google Review QR Code — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my Google review link?
Search your business name on Google and click “Write a review” on your Business Profile — the page that opens is your review link. Or, inside the Google Business Profile dashboard, use “Ask for reviews” to copy the short review-form link. Paste that URL into the generator above and download the QR code.
Where should I put the QR code?
Anywhere a happy customer pauses: the bill folder, receipt, table tent, checkout counter, invoice, or a thank-you card. The best moment is right after a positive experience — at the table, at the register, or on the way out — not a follow-up days later when enthusiasm has faded.
Is it against Google’s rules to ask for reviews with a QR code?
No. Google explicitly encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews and even provides a shareable review link for exactly this. What breaks the rules is review gating — asking only happy customers, or screening out negative feedback before it reaches Google. A QR code that sends everyone to the same public review form is fully compliant.
Will more Google reviews help my local SEO?
Review count, recency, and average rating are well-documented local ranking signals. A steady flow of recent, genuine reviews tells Google you’re an active, trusted business and can lift your visibility in the Map Pack. The QR code’s job is simply to remove friction so more satisfied customers actually follow through.
What size should I print it?
For a counter sticker or table tent scanned from about a foot away, 2×2 cm (0.8 inch) is enough. For a window or wall sign scanned from a few feet, use 8×8 cm or larger. Download in SVG so the code stays crisp at any size, and always test-scan a printed copy before mass-producing.
Can I change where the code points after printing?
Not with a free static code — the review URL is baked into the image, so a new link means a new print. If your listing URL might change, or you want to reuse one printed code and see scan counts, the $15 one-time dynamic code lets you edit the destination anytime, with no reprint and no subscription.