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Google Form QR Code Generator

Turn any Google Form link into a scannable QR code in seconds. Free, no sign-up, no watermarks — just paste and download.

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How to Create a QR Code for Your Google Form

Three steps. Takes about 10 seconds.

  1. 1

    Copy your Google Form link

    Open your Google Form, click Send, then copy the link from the link tab — or use the short forms.gle URL.

  2. 2

    Paste and generate

    Paste the link into the generator above, choose a size, and click Generate QR Code. Your code appears instantly.

  3. 3

    Download and share

    Click Download PNG to save your QR code. Drop it into a flyer, slide, poster, or email — it's ready to scan.

Why Add a QR Code to Your Google Form?

Sharing a long URL is friction. A QR code removes it entirely.

Share in physical spaces

Print on flyers, posters, receipts, name badges, or table tents so anyone nearby can respond with a quick scan.

Boost response rates

Respondents reach the form in one tap. No typing, no copy-pasting — completion rates are typically higher with QR codes.

Works with any device

Modern iPhones and Android phones scan QR codes natively with the camera app — no extra app required.

Event registrations and check-ins

Display a single QR code at your venue and let attendees self-register without staff having to share a link manually.

Feedback collection

Stick a QR code on product packaging, at the end of a class, or at a reception desk to collect feedback right at the moment.

Accessible offline distribution

Printed materials don't need Wi-Fi. Your audience scans the code whenever it's convenient for them.

Tips for Better Google Form QR Codes

  • Use a short link when possible. Shorter URLs produce less dense QR codes that scan faster and reliably at smaller sizes. Google's forms.gle short links work perfectly.
  • Test before you print. Always scan your QR code with a real device before printing or publishing. Verify it opens the correct form.
  • Print at the right size. For reliable scanning, print QR codes at a minimum of 2 cm × 2 cm. For large-format prints like posters, scale up proportionally.
  • Keep contrast high. This tool generates black-on-white QR codes — the ideal contrast for scanning. Avoid light-on-light or low-contrast colour combinations.
  • Add a call-to-action. Place text next to the QR code explaining what it does: "Scan to leave feedback" or "Register here". It significantly increases scan rates.
  • Consider the form experience after the scan. A well-designed form keeps people engaged once they arrive. If you want higher completion rates, try a conversational form — one question at a time feels much easier on mobile.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a QR code for a Google Form?
Paste your Google Form link (forms.gle or the full docs.google.com/forms URL) into the tool above and click 'Generate QR Code'. Your QR code is ready in under a second — no account needed.
Is this Google Form QR code generator free?
Yes, completely free. There are no hidden fees, no watermarks, and no sign-up required. Generate and download as many QR codes as you need.
What file format can I download the QR code in?
You can download the QR code as a high-resolution PNG file. Use the size selector to choose 128 px, 256 px, or 512 px before downloading.
Does the QR code work with shortened Google Form links?
Yes. Both shortened links (forms.gle/…) and full Google Form URLs (docs.google.com/forms/d/…) work perfectly.
What size QR code should I use for printing?
For print materials such as flyers or posters, use 512 px or larger. For digital use (slides, emails, websites), 256 px is usually sufficient. QR codes should be at least 2 cm × 2 cm when printed.
Can respondents scan the QR code without a special app?
Yes. Any modern smartphone (iOS 11+ or Android 8+) can scan QR codes with the built-in camera app — no separate QR reader is needed.

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