How to Create a QR Code for Google Form
Convert any Google Form into a scannable QR code in under 60 seconds. Print it on flyers, posters, or event materials to collect responses without typing URLs.
Quick Summary
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Get Your Google Form Link
- Open your Google Form in the editor
- Click the Send button (top right)
- Click the link icon (chain link symbol)
- Optionally check "Shorten URL" to make the QR code simpler
- Click Copy
Step 2: Generate the QR Code
- Go to our Google Form QR Code Generator
- Paste the Google Form link into the URL field
- The QR code is generated instantly
- Optionally customize colors to match your branding
Step 3: Download and Share
- Click Download PNG for digital use or SVG for printing
- Add the QR code to your poster, flyer, email, or presentation
- Include a clear instruction: "Scan to fill out the form"
Common Use Cases
- Event registration: Print QR on posters and flyers at the venue
- Customer feedback: Place on receipts, table tents, or at the checkout
- Classroom surveys: Display on the projector for students to scan
- Job applications: Add to "Now Hiring" window signs
- RSVP collection: Include on wedding or party invitations
- Contact forms: Add to business cards or brochures
Tips for Better Results
- Use the shortened URL — Google's shortened link (
forms.gle/...) produces a less dense QR code that scans faster - Pre-fill fields — Add URL parameters to pre-fill the form location, event name, or other context:
?entry.123456=Value - Test before printing — Scan the QR code yourself to make sure it opens the correct form and is accepting responses
- Ensure the form is public — Make sure "Restrict to users in your organization" is turned off (unless that's intentional)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the QR code stop working if I edit the form?
No. The QR code links to the form URL, which stays the same even if you add, remove, or reorder questions. As long as the form is accepting responses, the QR code works.
Can I track how many people scanned the QR code?
Google Forms shows the number of responses, which effectively counts scans that led to submissions. For scan-level tracking (including non-submissions), you would need to use a URL tracking service like UTM parameters with Google Analytics.
Can I use this for Google Forms that require sign-in?
Yes, but the scanner will be prompted to sign in to their Google account before accessing the form. For public audiences, it's better to remove the sign-in requirement.
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