One scan opens your Google review form directly. No app, no search, no hunting - just a camera pointed at a code. Print it on receipts, tables, or your front door and watch the stars come in.
The clear margin around the code - helps scanners lock on.
Why it matters
Why most businesses don't get enough Google reviews
The number one reason customers don't leave reviews isn't that they had a bad experience - it's friction. Even a satisfied customer won't spend two minutes searching for your business, finding your profile, clicking through to reviews, and then writing something. That's 8–12 steps they won't take unprompted. A Google review QR code cuts it to one: point camera, scan, tap 'Write a review'. That's it.
Google reviews are the single biggest signal for local search ranking - more reviews and a higher average star rating directly lift your position in Maps and local search results.
Studies show 93% of consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business. A QR code on every receipt is a passive review machine.
Businesses that respond to reviews and actively collect them grow 2× faster on Google than those that don't.
A physical QR code catches the 'golden moment' - when a customer is still at your venue, satisfied, phone in hand. That window closes fast once they've walked out the door.
How it works
How to make a Google review QR code in 3 steps
1
Find your Google review link
Open Google Maps and search for your business. Click on your listing, then find 'Ask for reviews' or 'Get more reviews' in your Business Profile dashboard. Copy the short link - it looks like g.page/r/…/review.
2
Paste it into the generator above
Drop your review URL into the Link field. The QR code updates live. Use the Design tab to match your brand: add your logo, pick your colors, or choose a template. Download as SVG for crisp print quality.
3
Print and display everywhere
Put it on receipts, table tents, the front door, staff uniforms, packaging, and email footers. The more surfaces it appears on, the more reviews come in - passively, every day.
Analytics
See which placement drives the most reviews
A dynamic review QR tracks every scan - so you know whether your table tents, receipts, or window sticker is doing the heavy lifting.
QRhubly - Google review QR - analytics
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Last 7 days
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Top countries
🇺🇸 United States44%
🇬🇧 United Kingdom19%
🇸🇪 Sweden13%
🇩🇪 Germany11%
Placement performance
Create a separate code per surface (table vs receipt vs door) and compare scan counts to see which location earns the most reviews.
Peak review times
The hour-by-hour heatmap shows when customers scan most. Most review scans happen in the last 5 minutes of a visit - right at payment.
Mobile-first audience
Virtually all review QR scans are on mobile. Your Google review page should load fast and look clean on a 6-inch screen.
Geographic reach
See which neighbourhoods or postcodes your customers are scanning from - useful for targeting future print distribution.
The best moment to ask for a review is right after a positive experience. A QR on the bottom of every receipt catches customers while the experience is still warm.
Table tent or counter card
A small printed card at each table or on the counter stays visible for the full visit. Add a line like 'Enjoyed today? Leave us a review ↓' to make the ask feel natural.
Front door sticker
Departing customers who linger for a moment - checking their phone, waiting for a taxi - see the sticker and scan. These are people who have just had their experience; the timing is perfect.
Staff badges or aprons
If your team interacts closely with customers (servers, stylists, therapists), a small QR badge lets them make a personal ask: 'If you enjoyed today, a quick scan really helps us out.'
Packaging and takeaway bags
For food businesses especially, the review opportunity extends beyond the venue. A sticker or printed insert with the QR reaches customers at home - often the exact moment they'd share a photo anyway.
Dynamic QR codes
Make it dynamic to update it anytime
A dynamic Google review QR code means you're not locked in. If your Google Business Profile URL ever changes, you own a franchisee changes the review target, or you want to A/B test a landing page that warms customers up before asking for a review - just update the destination in your dashboard. No reprinting. The same QR code, same stickers, same receipts - they all just go somewhere new. Plus, you get scan analytics: see exactly which location or surface drives the most reviews.
Static
Baked in
Free forever. But the destination is fixed - once printed, it never changes and you can't see who scans it.
Dynamic
Editable & tracked
Change where it points anytime. Track every scan by date, location, and device. Never reprint again.
Log in to Google Business Profile (business.google.com). Select your location and click 'Ask for reviews'. Google gives you a short link like g.page/r/…/review - that's what you paste into the generator above.
Do customers need a Google account to leave a review?▾
Yes - Google requires a Google account to post a review. Most smartphone users already have one (Android requires it; iPhone users often have Gmail). The QR code gets them to the form in one tap; the account requirement is Google's policy, not something any tool can change.
Will the QR code stop working if I change my Google Business Profile?▾
A static QR code encodes the URL permanently - if the URL changes, the code is dead. A dynamic QR code on QRhubly lets you update the destination in your dashboard without reprinting anything. That's why dynamic is worth it for business-critical codes.
What size should I print the QR code?▾
For table cards and receipts, 2 × 2 cm (about ¾ inch) is the absolute minimum, but 3–4 cm is more comfortable. For window stickers or posters viewed from a metre or more away, go larger - 8–10 cm. Download as SVG to keep it sharp at any print size.
Can I brand the QR code with my logo and colours?▾
Absolutely. The generator above lets you add a centre logo, set custom colours or a gradient, choose dot and eye styles, and add a CTA frame. QR codes tolerate up to ~30% coverage before error correction breaks down, so a small logo is fine.
Is the QR code free?▾
Yes. The generator is 100% free and requires no account - design and download a static QR code for your review page at no cost, forever. Dynamic codes (where you can change the destination and see scan analytics) need a free account and a Pro subscription.