Google Review QR Code Signs
Paste your Google review link and download a print-ready sign in seconds. Place it near your exit and let happy customers do the rest — free, no account needed.
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Not sure where to find your review link? Read our guide →
Used by restaurants, salons, gyms, retail shops, and service businesses to grow their Google review count passively.
Go to your Google Business Profile, click Ask for reviews, and copy the short link. It looks like g.page/r/…/review.
Drop your review link into the field above and hit Generate. We'll create a QR code that takes customers straight to your review form.
Export a 300 DPI PNG and print it on cardstock. Place it near your exit, checkout counter, or on tables where happy customers will see it on their way out.
Google uses review quantity and recency as local ranking signals. More reviews from real customers means more visibility in local search results and Google Maps.
A sign near the exit or checkout reaches people when the experience is fresh — far more effective than a follow-up email they'll ignore two days later.
Asking for a review face-to-face is uncomfortable for staff and customers alike. A sign does the asking passively — no pressure, no scripts, no training needed.
Your Google review link opens straight to the star-rating screen — no searching, no navigating. The shorter the path, the more reviews you get.
Most people are happy to leave a review if the process takes less than 30 seconds. A QR code sign gets them there in one tap.
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Log into Google Business Profile (business.google.com), find your listing, and click 'Ask for reviews' in the dashboard. Google gives you a short link — copy that and paste it into the generator above.
Near the exit or at the checkout counter are the most effective spots — customers are in a positive mindset as they leave and already have their phones out. Tabletop signs work well in restaurants and cafés. Receipt inserts work for retail.
Displaying a sign that makes it easy for customers to leave a review is completely within Google's guidelines. What's not allowed is incentivising reviews (offering discounts or gifts in exchange) or asking only customers you know are happy. A neutral ask — 'Enjoyed your visit? Leave us a review' — is fine.
A 4×6" card works well for countertop placement. For a wall or window sign that needs to be visible from further away, use 5×7" or letter size. All sizes are free to download.
Yes — each Google Business Profile location has its own review link. Generate a separate QR code for each location and download a sign for each one.
Yes, completely. Generating a QR code and downloading a template requires no account and no payment.