QR Code for Google Reviews: How to Collect Reviews with QR Codes
Updated March 17, 2026
Why QR Codes Work for Review Collection
QR codes solve the biggest problem with collecting reviews from in-person customers: the gap between the experience and the review. A customer has a great meal at your restaurant, walks out happy, and by the time they get home, the motivation to leave a review has evaporated.
QR codes capture that motivation in the moment. Scan, tap, review — done in 60 seconds while the experience is still fresh.
The data supports this:
- QR code usage has grown 323% since 2020 (Statista)
- Review requests via QR codes convert at 8-12%, compared to 5-8% for follow-up emails
- 72% of consumers have scanned a QR code in the past month
Where to Place Review QR Codes
Restaurants and Cafes
Retail Stores
Service Businesses
Hotels and Hospitality
Designing Effective QR Review Cards
A QR code alone is not enough. The card or display around it does the heavy lifting. Here are the design principles:
Keep the message short
Make the QR code large enough
Add your branding
Include a fallback URL
Consider an incentive
Setting Up Your QR Review System
Step 1: Create Your Review Collection Page
Use a review platform that provides a mobile-optimized review form. Gradefy generates a clean review collection URL for every project that works perfectly on mobile.Step 2: Generate the QR Code
Most review platforms generate QR codes for you. If yours does not, use any free QR code generator and point it to your review collection URL.Step 3: Design Your Card or Signage
Keep it clean, branded, and focused on one action: scanning the code to leave a review.Step 4: Print and Place
Use durable materials for high-touch areas. Laminated cards for tables, vinyl stickers for counters, acrylic stands for reception desks.Step 5: Monitor and Optimize
Track which locations generate the most reviews. If one placement outperforms others, double down on it. If a location generates zero reviews, try a different placement or more prominent signage.Real-World Results
Businesses that implement QR code review collection consistently see:
- 3-5x more reviews compared to email-only collection
- Higher average ratings — customers who review in the moment tend to rate higher because the positive experience is fresh
- Faster review velocity — more reviews per week, which Google values for local ranking
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- QR code too small — If customers have to squint or hold their phone at an awkward angle, they will not bother
- No call to action — A naked QR code without context gets ignored. Always include "Scan to review" or similar
- Broken or outdated links — Test your QR codes after printing. A broken link wastes a review opportunity
- Placing codes where customers are in a hurry — A QR code at the drive-through window will not work. Put it where customers have idle time
- Not tracking which QR codes perform — Use unique URLs or UTM parameters for each placement so you know what works
Getting Started Today
- Sign up for Gradefy (14-day free trial)
- Create a project for your business
- Generate your review collection QR code from the dashboard
- Print 10-20 cards and place them at your highest-traffic customer touchpoints
- Watch reviews start flowing in within days
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