Restaurants
Place a small QR sign on each table or next to the checkout register.
Create printable Google Review signs, posters, cards and QR codes in seconds. No signup required.
When placed in the QR center, error correction is automatically increased to keep the code scannable.
Most people check reviews before choosing a local business. A steady flow of recent reviews reassures new customers that others had a good experience.
Genuine, specific reviews — good and bad — read as more credible than a business with no feedback at all. Responding to them shows customers you're listening.
Reviews accumulate into a track record. A business that consistently asks for feedback tends to build a more complete, current picture of what customers value.
Reviews often surface small operational details — wait times, staff friendliness, cleanliness — that are easy to miss from the inside.
Note: making it easy to leave a review does not guarantee any particular rating, ranking or outcome — it simply removes friction from a process customers already intend to complete.
Open Google Maps or Google Search, find your business, and click "Share" then "Review us on Google" — this generates a direct review link (usually starting with g.page/r/). You can also get one from your Google Business Profile dashboard under "Get more reviews." Paste that link into the tool above and your QR code updates automatically.
Yes. Every template, format and download option (PNG, SVG and PDF) is free to use, with no signup, no watermark and no limit on how many designs you create.
No. Scanning the code opens the review page in any phone's default camera or QR scanner, then in a mobile browser or the Maps/Google app if it's installed. Customers don't need to install anything new.
Yes. Download the PNG for quick prints, the SVG if you're sending the design to a print shop, or the PDF for a page sized exactly to A4, A5 or business-card dimensions at 300 DPI, ready for a home or professional printer.
Yes. Upload a PNG, JPG or SVG logo and choose whether it appears above your business name, next to it, or in the center of the QR code itself. When a logo sits inside the QR, the tool automatically raises the error-correction level so the code stays scannable.
No. A QR code simply stores the link you entered — it doesn't expire or depend on this website staying online. As long as your Google Review link stays valid, the code will keep working.
Yes. Choose the Business Card format for a design sized to standard card dimensions, or place any QR design onto your own card layout using the SVG or high-resolution PNG download.
For a tabletop sign, 10×15 cm works well at typical reading distance. For a counter or window, A5 or A4 gives customers more room to scan from a few steps away. As a rule of thumb, keep the QR square itself at least 2.5 cm per side for every meter of expected scanning distance.
Yes. Your latest settings are saved automatically in your browser, so you can come back, adjust the text, colors or template, and download an updated version any time.
Yes, as long as there's enough contrast between the code and its background and the print isn't blurry or too small. The tool checks contrast automatically and warns you if a color combination could be hard to scan.
Yes. Create a separate design for each location using that location's own Google Review link, and download each one individually.
Yes. Choose the Poster format in A4 or A5 size, pick a template, and download a print-ready PDF sized for a wall, window or entrance display.
No. Every download — PNG, SVG or PDF — is completely free of watermarks or branding from this tool.