Google Review QR Code Generator

Search for your business, generate a branded QR code that links directly to your Google review page, and download it for free. No signup required.

How it works

  1. Find your business on Google — search to generate a QR code linked to your Google review page.
  2. Download your QR code — choose a colour style (Classic Black or TapReview Green) and download a 1024×1024px PNG.
  3. Go beyond the QR code — a QR code waits to be scanned; TapReview sends the review request directly via WhatsApp.

Where to use your Google review QR code

Google review QR code vs WhatsApp review request — which works better?

A QR code is scanned by 2-5% of people who see it — it's passive and relies on the customer. A WhatsApp review request has a 98% open rate, is sent directly to the customer, is personalised with their name, and follows up automatically if there's no review. Use both: print QR codes for passive touchpoints and use TapReview to actively request reviews after every job.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Google review QR code?

A Google review QR code is a scannable code that links directly to your Google Business Profile's review page. When a customer scans it with their phone camera, they're taken straight to the page where they can leave you a Google review — no searching required.

How does the Google review QR code generator work?

Search for your business and we generate a QR code that encodes your direct Google review link. The QR code includes the TapReview icon in the centre and is available in two colour styles.

Can I put a Google review QR code on my business card?

Yes — and you should. A QR code on your business card, invoice, or quote gives customers a frictionless way to leave a review. Downloads are high-resolution (1024×1024px) so they print sharply at any size.

Do Google review QR codes actually work?

QR codes are scanned by 2-5% of people who see them — far less than the 98% open rate of a WhatsApp message. QR codes work best as a supplement to active review requests, not a replacement.

Where should I display my Google review QR code?

The most effective placements are countertop cards next to the till, invoice and receipt footers, business cards, van livery and signage, email signatures, and printed marketing materials.

Is this Google review QR code generator free?

Yes, completely free. No signup, no email, no watermarks. Generate and download as many QR codes as you need in any colour style.

Can I customise the QR code colours?

Yes — we offer two colour styles: Classic Black and TapReview Green. Both include the TapReview icon in the centre and are designed for print and digital use.

What's the difference between a QR code and an NFC review card?

A QR code requires the customer to open their camera and scan. An NFC card requires a physical tap. Both link to the same Google review page. QR codes are free to generate and print; NFC cards cost £5-15 each.