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Free Google Review QR Code Generator
Turn a great customer moment into a review, while it's still fresh, with one scan.
Create your Google Review QR Code
Colors
⚠ Low contrast may make your QR code difficult to scan.
Advanced customization
Style
Keep sufficient whitespace around the QR code for reliable scanning.
Higher error correction can help when a QR code is partially obscured, but it produces a denser pattern.
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Test your QR code before printing or publishing it. Scan it with your phone to confirm it opens the correct destination.
QR information is processed locally in your browser and isn't uploaded to ClearQR's servers.
The biggest obstacle between a happy customer and a Google review usually isn't willingness. It's friction. Finding your business on Google, tapping through to reviews, and getting to the "write a review" screen takes several steps most people abandon. A QR code removes all of them: scan, and the review page is already open.
This generator turns your Google review link into a styled, downloadable QR code you can hand over right when the experience is still fresh, at checkout, on a receipt, or at the table.
How to create a Google Review QR Code
- Find your review link in Google Business Profile, under "Ask for reviews."
- Paste it into the field above.
- Style the code to match your receipts, signage, or packaging.
- Download and place it where customers see it right after a good experience.
Customizing your QR code
Placement matters more than styling here. A review QR code works best when it's handed over at the moment satisfaction peaks, not buried on a website's contact page. A small printed card at checkout or a line on the receipt tends to outperform a sign customers have to notice on their own.
Where to use a Google Review QR Code
- A card handed over at checkout or with a delivery.
- A line printed on the receipt itself.
- A tent card at the table once a meal is finished.
- A thank-you email or SMS follow-up after a completed job.
Testing your QR code
Before printing or publishing any QR code, test it yourself: scan it with your phone's camera from a normal viewing distance and confirm it opens the destination you intended. If you're printing it small or on a textured surface, test that exact size and material. A code that scans easily on a screen can struggle once it's shrunk onto a napkin or embossed on packaging.
Static QR codes, explained
ClearQR creates static QR codes. The information you enter (a URL, a phone number, contact details) is encoded directly into the QR code's pattern, so the generated code doesn't depend on ClearQR's servers to keep working.
The destination itself, though, still needs to remain available: if you delete the page a QR code points to, the code will still scan, but visitors will land on a dead link. If you need to change the destination later, create a new QR code; a static code can't be redirected after it's printed.
Privacy
QR information is processed locally in your browser and isn't uploaded to ClearQR's servers, including any logo image you upload. ClearQR does not currently use analytics or cookies.
Frequently asked questions
Where do I find my Google review link?
In your Google Business Profile, look for "Ask for reviews." Google generates a shareable link there that opens your review form directly.
Can I use this for other review platforms?
Yes. Any review link works, not just Google. Paste in a Yelp, Trustpilot, or Facebook review URL and the same QR code will be generated.
Can this code fake or inflate my review count?
No, and it shouldn't be used to try to. It only makes it easier for a real customer to reach the review form. It doesn't submit reviews on its own or influence what someone writes.
Do QR codes expire?
No. A static QR code like the ones ClearQR generates doesn't expire on its own. The destination itself, though, still needs to remain available: if you delete the page a QR code points to, the code will still scan, but visitors will land on a dead link. If you need to change the destination later, create a new QR code; a static code can't be redirected after it's printed.