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A Google review QR code for your business

Happy customers rarely search for your business just to praise it. A review QR code removes every step between "that was great" and a published Google review.

How a review QR code works

You print the QR

Generate the QR linked to your Google listing and place it where customers pay or wait.

Customer scans it

Their phone camera reads the code and opens your Google review page. No app, no typing your business name.

Review goes live

They rate, write, and post. The review appears on your Google Business Profile and in Maps search results.

Free static QR vs a smart review QR

Both get the customer to Google. What happens after the scan is where they differ.

Free static QR

From our free generator. Great starting point.

  • Opens your Google review box
  • Never expires, costs nothing
  • Customer must write the review themselves
  • No way to know how many people scanned
  • Unhappy customers land on Google too

TapReview smart QR

Free trial

Same scan, but the review writes itself.

  • Customer picks what they liked, AI drafts the review
  • 10 local & Indian languages, plus 9 Hinglish-style Roman-script versions
  • Every scan tracked in your dashboard
  • Unhappy customers routed to private feedback first
  • Printable, brandable standees included
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Frequently asked questions

What is a Google review QR code?+

It is a QR code that opens your business's Google review page when scanned. Instead of asking customers to search for your business and find the review button, one scan with their phone camera takes them straight to the review box.

How do I create a Google review QR code for my business?+

Use our free generator: search your business name, pick your listing from the Google results, and download the QR as PNG or SVG or print it as an A4 poster. The QR is linked to your Google Business Profile through your official Place ID.

Is a Google review QR code free?+

Yes. A basic review QR code is completely free with our generator and never expires. Paid tools like TapReview add what a static QR cannot do: scan tracking, AI-drafted reviews in your customer's language, and private routing for unhappy customers.

Where should I place the QR code in my shop?+

The best spots are where customers pause: next to the billing counter, on tables, at reception, or on the package you hand over. Eye level and a short line like 'Enjoyed it? Scan to review us' work better than the QR alone.

Do customers need an app to scan it?+

No. Every modern phone camera scans QR codes natively on Android and iPhone. The customer points the camera, taps the link, and lands on your Google review page. They need a Google account to post the review, which most Indian customers already have.

Why do customers scan but not leave a review?+

Because writing is the hard part. The review box is empty and the customer does not know what to say, so they close it. That is the gap TapReview closes: the customer picks what they liked, AI drafts the review in their language, and they post it in one tap.

Put a review QR on your counter this week

Start with the free QR. Upgrade when you want the reviews to write themselves.