Get more 5-star Google reviews. One scan, review form opens.
⭐ How Google Review QR works
Find your Place ID at developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/place-id. Paste it below, print the QR on receipts, tables, packaging. Customers scan, Google review form opens. Restaurants doing this 2-3× their review volume in 3 months.
⚠️ Tip: Direct QR review links can get filtered by Google as spam. Upgrade to a QRSprint review funnel that routes 5-star scans to Google and lower scores to private feedback.
Paste your Google Business Place ID or business URL.
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Generate the QR.
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Download as PNG.
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Print on receipts, table tents, packaging. Customers scan to leave a 5-star review.
Google review QR code: frequently asked questions
It removes friction. Instead of asking a customer to search your business on Google and scroll to the review section, they scan once and the write-review screen opens directly. Restaurants, salons, and clinics in India that print it on the bill or table tent commonly see review volume rise within weeks because happy customers act while they are still at the counter.
Yes. Generating and downloading the QR is free with no signup and no watermark. You only pay if you want the QRSprint review funnel that routes 5-star scans to Google and sends lower scores to a private feedback form first.
The Place ID is Google's unique identifier for your business listing. Open the Place ID finder linked on this page (developers.google.com Place ID tool), search your business name, and copy the ID that looks like ChIJ.... Paste it above to build the correct review link.
Google does filter reviews it thinks were solicited in bulk or through incentives. To stay safe, never offer money or discounts for reviews, place the QR where genuine customers see it, and avoid pushing every walk-in. A funnel that only sends willing 5-star customers to Google looks more natural than blasting the link.
On the bill or receipt, a table tent, the billing counter, takeaway packaging, the back of a visiting card, or a standee near the exit. The best moment is right after a good experience, so checkout and packaging work very well for restaurants and retail.
Yes, Google requires the reviewer to be signed in to a Google account. Most Android users in India already are by default, so the review screen opens straight away after they scan.
No, each branch has its own Google listing and its own Place ID, so generate a separate QR per location. For many outlets, build them in bulk and label each printout with the branch name so staff stick the right one.
Yes, as long as you keep the same Google listing. The Place ID stays attached to the listing even if you update the display name, so the printed QR keeps pointing to the right review form.