Google Review QR Code: Get More Reviews Without the Friction
Most customers who want to leave a review give up because they can't find your page. A QR code that links directly to your Google review form removes every barrier — customers scan once and they're on the review form in seconds.
Why Google reviews matter more than ever
Google reviews directly affect your local search ranking, ad quality scores, and the trust level of every new customer who searches for your business. A single month of consistent review collection can move you from page 2 to page 1 for local searches.
The problem isn't that customers don't want to leave reviews — it's that the process is too many steps. They have to open Google, search your business, find the review button, and then write the review. Most drop off before they start.
A QR code that goes directly to your review form collapses all those steps into one scan.
How to create a Google review QR code
- 1Get your Google review linkOpen Google Business Profile (business.google.com), click 'Ask for reviews', and copy the short review URL. It starts with g.page/ or maps.app.goo.gl/.
- 2Generate a QR codePaste the review link into Dynamic QR's URL QR code tool. For tracking (see how many people scan), choose a dynamic QR code.
- 3Download and printDownload as high-res PNG (for print) or SVG (for vector use). Add to receipts, table tents, invoices, window stickers, or packaging.
- 4Display at the right momentThe best time to ask for a review is right after a positive experience — at checkout, on the receipt, or in a follow-up card.
Best places to put your Google review QR code
- ✓Receipts — printed or email: the highest-intent post-purchase moment
- ✓Table tents and table cards at restaurants, cafes, and salons
- ✓Window stickers visible at eye level on your storefront door
- ✓Thank-you cards included in product packaging or deliveries
- ✓Invoices sent to clients after project completion
- ✓Email signatures and follow-up emails
- ✓Business cards for service professionals
Static vs. dynamic: which do you need?
Creates a permanent QR code linked to your Google review URL. No tracking. If your review link ever changes, you need a new QR code. Fine for low-volume personal use.
Create free static QR →Full scan analytics. See exactly how many people scan, when, and from which device. Update the destination link without reprinting. Best for any business that wants to measure and improve review collection.
Get dynamic QR codes →Common questions
How do I create a QR code for Google reviews?
Find your Google Business Profile review link (it starts with g.page/ or maps.app.goo.gl/), then paste it into any QR code generator. For a dynamic QR code you can track and update, use Dynamic QR.
Where do I find my Google review link?
Go to Google Business Profile, click 'Get more reviews', and copy the short review URL. It looks like g.page/yourbusiness/review.
Can I track how many people scan my Google review QR code?
Yes — with a dynamic QR code from Dynamic QR, you get full scan analytics: total scans, scan times, device types, and location data.
Where should I put my Google review QR code?
High-impact placements: receipts, table tents, packaging, window decals, invoices, and thank-you cards. Any post-purchase or post-service touchpoint works well.
Does a Google review QR code expire?
Static QR codes never expire but can't be changed. Dynamic QR codes from Dynamic QR never expire and can be updated if your review link changes.