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Google Review QR Code Generator

Turn your Google Place ID into a scannable QR code in seconds. Download a print-quality SVG and put it on receipts, tables and cards — customers scan it and your review box opens in one tap.

Google Review QR Code Generator

Turn your Place ID into a scannable QR code — print it on receipts, tables or cards so customers can review you in one scan. Free.

Paste your Place ID above and your printable QR code appears here, ready to download.

Don't know your Place ID? Find it free with Google's Place ID Finder. The QR is a vector (SVG), so it stays sharp at any print size — table tents, receipts, posters.

The easiest way to collect in-person reviews

Most happy customers will leave a review if it's effortless. A QR code makes it a single scan: no searching, no typing your business name, no hunting for the right button. Print it where customers already are — the counter, the receipt, the table — and watch more reviews come in.

How it works

Google builds a review box for every Business Profile at a predictable address based on your Place ID. The generator slots your Place ID into that address and encodes it as a QR code. When someone scans it, the Google star-rating box for your business opens, already loaded. Download the SVG above and drop it into any print design.

Ask everyone, fairly

A QR code makes asking easy — keep it honest. Show it to every customer, not just the ones you expect to rave, and never offer a discount or freebie in exchange for a review. Both review-gating and incentives break Google's policies and put your profile at risk. The QR does the heavy lifting; consistency does the rest.

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a QR code for Google reviews?

Paste your Google Place ID into the generator above. It builds your direct review link and turns it into a scannable QR code instantly. Download the SVG and print it — when a customer scans it, the Google review box for your business opens on their phone.

Is the Google review QR code generator free?

Yes, completely free with no signup. Generate it, download the SVG, and print as many as you like.

Where should I put the QR code?

Anywhere customers are happy at the end of a visit: receipts, table tents, counter cards, packaging, business cards, or a thank-you email. In-person, right after great service, is the highest-converting moment to ask.

Why is the QR code an SVG?

SVG is a vector format, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size — from a small receipt to a large poster — without getting blurry like a low-resolution PNG. Most print tools and design apps accept SVG directly.

Where do I find my Google Place ID?

Use Google's free Place ID Finder (linked in the tool), search your business, and copy the ID — a string like ChIJN1t_tDeuEmsRUsoyG83frY4. Paste it into the generator and your QR code is ready.

Is using a QR code to ask for reviews allowed?

Yes — asking customers for reviews and sharing a QR code that opens your review box is fine. What's not allowed is incentivising reviews (paying or discounting for them) or review-gating (only asking happy customers). Ask everyone, the same way.

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