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Google Review QR Codes: Get More Reviews in 2026

The hardest part of getting reviews is friction. A Google review QR code removes it — one scan opens your review form. Here is how to set it up.

Why reviews need a QR code

Most happy customers never leave a review — not because they do not want to, but because finding your business on Google, scrolling to the review button, and signing in is too much effort. A Google review QR code collapses all of that into one scan that drops them straight onto your review form.

Set it up in three steps

  1. Get your Google review link from your Business Profile ("Get more reviews").
  2. Open the Scanmint generator, choose URL, and paste the link.
  3. Add your logo and brand colors, download, and print it where customers will see it.

Make it convert

Pair the code with a short prompt: "Loved it? Scan to leave a 5-star review — it takes 10 seconds." Place it at the moment of delight: the bottom of the receipt, the checkout counter, or inside the package.

Track what works with dynamic QR

Want to know whether the counter sign or the receipt drives more reviews? Use a dynamic QR code per placement and compare scan counts in your dashboard. Start free with the review QR generator.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get my Google review link?

In your Google Business Profile, use the "Ask for reviews" / "Get more reviews" option to copy your short review link (it looks like g.page/r/...). Encode that link in the QR code.

Where should I put the review QR code?

On the receipt, a table tent, the counter, packaging, or a thank-you card. The best moment is right after a positive interaction, while the customer is still delighted.

Can I track how many people scan it?

A static code cannot be tracked, but a dynamic QR code can — it records each scan so you can see which location or placement drives the most reviews.

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