Printable Google review QR · for receipts & table cards

A QR that scans straight to your Google review form.

Branded, printable, and pointing to one short URL you can change later without reprinting. Works on thermal-printed receipts, table cards, door stickers, and packaging. Free preview below. No signup needed.

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Print it on a receipt. Stick it on the door. Say it out loud. Every scan goes straight to your Google review form.

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  • Printable QR with brand heart at center
  • Compliant by design with Google, FTC, CMA, ACCC review rules
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How a BigLove QR works

Three things every printable review QR needs.

Most generic QR generators get one or two of these right. BigLove was built specifically for printed review assets, so it gets all three.

  1. 01

    Survives a thermal printer.

    Receipts are printed on heat-sensitive paper that fades. We render at error-correction level H (30% tolerance), which means up to a third of the QR can be obscured (or faded, or smudged) and the code still scans. The brand heart at the center? Just a styled overlay. The QR data underneath is intact.

  2. 02

    Doesn’t lock you into a destination.

    The QR encodes biglove.to/your-business, not the long Google review URL directly. If you ever switch platforms, change Place IDs after a move, or want the same QR to point to Trustpilot, you update the destination once in your dashboard. Every printed QR keeps working without a reprint.

  3. 03

    Looks like your brand, not a generic black square.

    Coral dots with rounded corners. Coral heart at the center. Cream background that prints cleanly on most receipt paper. Download as PNG or SVG, print at any size from 1cm × 1cm to A4. Scans from 30cm away on a phone without zoom.

If you were using g.page

Google closed new short-name registrations.

If you were planning to put a g.page/yourbusiness QR on your receipts and just discovered you can’t register one anymore, here’s the official situation in Google’s own words.

“Important: You can no longer create or edit short names. Short names and URLs that already exist will still work but will no longer be shown on the Business Profile to customers.”

Google Business Profile Help, article 9273900

Existing short names are grandfathered. New businesses can’t register one. The long Google review URL is the only Google-issued option left, and it’s impossible to print on a receipt. BigLove fills the gap as a third-party short link that redirects to the same canonical review form Google uses. Read the longer g.page comparison →

Common questions

Things people actually ask.

Will the QR scan reliably from a thermal-print receipt?
Yes. BigLove QR codes use error-correction level H (30% tolerance), which keeps the code readable even when thermal ink is faded, when the brand heart sits at the center, or when paper crumples. The QR scales from 1cm × 1cm up to A4-size signage without re-rendering. We've tested it on the thermal printers most café POS systems use (Star, Epson, Bixolon) and on supermarket-grade receipt paper.
What review URL does the QR open?
The canonical Google review form: search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=... — the same URL Google uses when a customer clicks "Write a review" on your Business Profile. BigLove redirects to this URL via a single HTTP redirect; no intermediate screens, no friction, no upsell. If you want, you can later change the destination (for example to a Trustpilot review page) without reprinting any QR you've already distributed.
Can I change where the QR points without reprinting it?
Yes. The QR encodes biglove.to/your-business, which redirects to whatever destination you set in your dashboard. If you switch platforms (Google to Trustpilot, say) or if Google changes the format of their review URL, you update the destination once in /my-links and every printed QR keeps working. That's the point of using a redirect short link instead of encoding the long Google URL directly: the printed asset stays durable for the lifetime of the business.
Is it safe to ask customers for reviews via a printed QR code?
Yes, when the path is plain. Google's review policy and the equivalent rules from FTC (US), CMA (UK), ACCC (Australia), and Commerce Commission (NZ) prohibit review gating, fake reviews, incentives for five-star ratings, and pre-screening customers based on satisfaction. A QR that scans straight to the canonical Google review form does none of those things — it's just a URL shortcut on a printed asset. BigLove's redirect path is plain by design: one HTTP redirect, no satisfaction filter, no rating prompt before the form.
Can I download the QR for free or do I have to subscribe?
The QR preview is free. Type your business name in the tool above and you'll see your slug + a scannable coral QR within 30 seconds, no email required. Downloading the QR as PNG or SVG and making the biglove.to/your-business link active for real customer scans requires a paid plan: $37/year (annual, saves 23%) or $4/month. The free Free tier also gives you 3 live test clicks so you can validate the redirect with a couple of customers before deciding.

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