Create a QR code for your Google Form. People scan it and the form opens on their phone — ready to fill out.
Google Forms is one of the most popular tools for surveys, RSVPs, feedback collection, and registration — Google Workspace has over 3 billion active users globally (Google, 2023). Adding a QR code that links to your Google Form makes it easy for people to access your form in physical settings — at events, on printed materials, in classrooms, or at the point of sale. According to HubSpot, forms with QR code links see 40% higher completion rates when placed at physical locations.
Open your Google Form, click the "Send" button (top-right), select the link tab (chain icon), check "Shorten URL" for a cleaner link, and copy it. Paste that URL into the generator above, then download the QR code as PNG (for digital) or SVG (for print). Statista reports that 74% of survey respondents prefer digital forms over paper forms for data accuracy, so giving them an easy QR scan path directly improves your data quality.
Event registration: print the QR code on flyers and posters so attendees can RSVP by scanning. Customer feedback: place it on receipts, table tents, or product packaging. Classroom polls: project the QR code on screen for students to scan and respond. Volunteer sign-ups: post at community boards and event venues. Surveys: include in mailers, brochures, or business cards.
Keep your Google Form short — forms with fewer than 10 questions get significantly more completions. Make sure the form is mobile-friendly (Google Forms handles this automatically). Add a clear label near your QR code like "Scan to give feedback" or "Scan to register" so people know what they're scanning.
Yes. Open your Google Form, click Send, select the link tab, check "Shorten URL," and copy the link. Paste it into QRMake above and download your QR code. The code opens your form directly when scanned on any smartphone — no app required.
No. A static QR code encodes a specific URL. If your form URL changes, you need to generate a new QR code. To avoid reprinting, use the original form link rather than creating a new form, and keep the form active rather than deleting and recreating it.
In Google Forms, click the Send button in the top-right corner, then select the chain/link icon. Check "Shorten URL" to get a compact link that produces a simpler QR code. Click Copy and paste the URL directly into the generator above.
Google Forms shows response counts but not scan counts. For scan tracking, run your form URL through a URL shortener like Bit.ly (which provides click analytics), then create a QR code from that shortened URL. This lets you compare scans versus form submissions to measure drop-off.
Need to also share WiFi at your event? Create a free WiFi QR code too.