Design your review card
Business-card size, print-ready at 300 DPI.
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The print sheet fits 8 cards on US Letter paper with crop marks.
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The tool
What is a Google review card?
A Google review card is a small physical card — usually business-card size — that takes a customer straight to your Google review form. The customer scans a QR code (or, on commercial versions, taps an NFC chip) and lands on the exact page where they can rate your business, with no searching involved. Cards live at the counter, get handed over with receipts, tucked into delivery bags, or left with the bill.
They work because they remove the two things that stop happy customers from leaving reviews: not knowing where to go, and forgetting by the time they get home. A card puts the ask in the customer's hand at the exact moment the experience is fresh.
This generator makes the DIY version: a print-ready card with your business name, your review link as a QR code, and an optional logo, sized to standard 3.5" × 2" business-card dimensions at 300 DPI — the resolution any print shop or home printer needs for crisp results.
DIY vs NFC
Printed QR cards vs. NFC tap cards
Searching for review cards mostly surfaces NFC "tap" cards for sale. Both formats do the same job — here's the honest comparison:
Printed QR cards (this tool)
Free to make, printable today on card stock, and every modern phone camera scans QR codes natively. You can print hundreds for the cost of paper, replace them anytime your branding changes, and leave them everywhere — counters, bags, receipts, tables.
NFC tap cards
Sold by various vendors, usually in small packs. The tap interaction feels slick and works without opening the camera, but each card costs money, the link is programmed into hardware, and you'll typically keep one at the counter rather than handing them out.
The honest verdict
If you want one premium card living at your register, NFC is a nice touch. If you want the ask everywhere a customer might be — with the receipt, in the bag, on every table — printed cards win on sheer coverage, and coverage is what generates reviews.
Or skip hardware entirely
Cards catch customers in person. For everyone else, FeedbackRobot sends the review ask automatically after a purchase, stay, or appointment — no card required. The two approaches stack well.
Quick start
How to make your Google review cards
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Get your review link
Use our free Google Review Link Generator to find your business and copy the direct link to your review form. Paste it into the card builder above.
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Design the card
Add your business name, pick a style, adjust the call to action, and upload your logo if you have one. The preview updates live.
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Download and print
Download a single card or the 8-up print sheet — 8 cards on one US Letter page with crop marks. Print on 300gsm card stock for a card that survives pockets and counters.
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Put them where the experience peaks
With the bill, at checkout, in the delivery bag, at job completion. Staff handing the card over with a sentence — "we'd love a review, this takes 30 seconds" — outperforms any card sitting silently on a counter.
Placement
Where review cards actually work
Restaurants and cafés: with the bill or at the register — the moment the meal ends is the moment the sentiment peaks. Hotels: at checkout or in the room's welcome material. Trades and home services: handed over at job completion, when the customer is standing next to the finished work. Retail: in the bag at checkout. Clinics and salons: at the front desk during payment.
The pattern across all of them: the card works when it arrives at the peak of the experience, delivered by a person. A card in a drawer generates nothing; a card handed over with a sentence generates reviews.
One thing to avoid: don't offer discounts or freebies in exchange for reviews, and don't screen customers by satisfaction before showing the ask — both violate Google's review policies and can get reviews filtered or removed. Ask everyone, the same way.
Frequently asked questions
Are Google review cards allowed by Google?
Yes — asking customers for reviews with a card or QR code is fine. What Google's policies prohibit is offering incentives (discounts, gifts, entries) in exchange for reviews, and "review gating" — checking whether a customer is happy first and only showing the review ask to satisfied ones. Ask everyone equally and a review card is fully compliant.
What size should a review card be?
Standard business-card size — 3.5 × 2 inches (89 × 51 mm) — is the sweet spot: familiar, pocketable, and cheap to print. This generator exports at exactly that size at 300 DPI, plus an 8-up US Letter sheet so you can print eight cards per page.
Do I need an NFC card, or is a QR code enough?
A QR code is enough. Every modern smartphone scans QR codes directly from the camera app with no extra software. NFC tap cards feel premium but cost money per card and are typically kept at one location, while printed QR cards can be handed to every single customer.
How do I get my Google review link for the card?
Use our free Google Review Link Generator — search for your business, and it builds the direct link that opens your Google review form. Paste that link into the card builder and the QR code updates instantly.
What should I print review cards on?
Any print shop can print business cards from the PNG this tool generates. Printing at home, use 250–300gsm card stock and the 8-up sheet layout with its crop marks as cutting guides. Regular paper works in a pinch but flimsy cards read as an afterthought.
Can I use the card for Yelp or other review sites?
Yes — the QR code encodes whatever link you paste. Drop in your Yelp, TripAdvisor, or Facebook review link instead, and adjust the call-to-action text to match. Most businesses point the card at Google first because it's where the most customers already are.
Want the bigger version?
The same review link works on a full-size flyer for walls, counters, and tables — with styles and your logo.
Try the Review QR Flyer Generator