
How to Create a QR Code for Your Google Form (Free & Instant)
Turn any Google Form link into a scannable QR code in seconds — no app, no login needed.
Why use a QR code for your Google Form?
Sharing a Google Form via QR code removes every friction point between your audience and your form. Here's why it works so well:
⚡ Instant access:
No typing, no searching — just scan and the form opens automatically.
📄 Works on print materials:
Add it to flyers, posters, business cards, or event banners.
📈 Higher response rates:
Fewer steps = more completions. QR codes reduce drop-off significantly.
🎨 Brand-friendly:
Add your logo and colors with Qrify to make the code match your identity.
Create your Google Form QR code in 4 steps
1.select "Form" QR type:
Open qrify.app and choose the Form option from the list of QR code types. This lets you build a custom form directly — no Google account or third-party tool needed.
2.Add your form section and add questions and answers:
Use the form builder to add your questions — short answers, multiple choice, dropdowns, checkboxes, and more. Give your form a title and description so respondents know what it's about.
3.Customize (optional):
Add your brand color and also upload a logo.
4.Download & share:
Export as PNG or SVG — ready for print or digital use at any size without quality loss.
Who uses Google Form QR codes?
The use cases are broader than you might think:
🏫 Teachers & educators:
Share quizzes, feedback forms, or reading surveys — students scan and submit instantly in class.
🎪 Event organizers:
Collect RSVPs, sign-ins, or post-event feedback with a QR code on the entrance banner.
🏢 Businesses & marketers:
Run customer satisfaction surveys, lead capture forms, or product feedback via in-store QR codes.
🏥 Healthcare & services:
Patient intake forms, appointment requests, or waitlist sign-ups made touchless and paperless.
🏛️ Government & institutions:
Licensing applications, citizen surveys, or appointment bookings — accessible to anyone with a phone.
Static vs. dynamic QR codes for Google Forms
When generating your QR code, you'll typically choose between two types:
Static QR code
The Google Form URL is permanently baked into the code. It's free and works forever, but if your form link ever changes, you'll need to generate and reprint a brand new code.Dynamic QR code (available on Qrify)
The destination URL can be updated anytime without changing the printed QR code. You also get real-time analytics: scan counts, device types, locations, and timestamps — all in your Qrify dashboard. Perfect for ongoing campaigns or forms you expect to update.🚀 Create your Form QR Code
