One Scan to Directions

A Google Maps QR code puts your exact location one scan away from anyone holding a flyer, business card, storefront decal, or event invitation. Instead of asking people to type your address — where a typo can send them to the wrong side of town — you point them straight to your pin, with a "Directions" button ready to tap.

You can point a Google Maps QR code at three things: your map location (the pin plus directions), your Google Business Profile (hours, photos, and reviews), or a "leave us a review" link so a scan drops happy customers straight onto the review form. Grab the link in Maps, paste it into EZQR, and download a clean, print-ready code. Static codes are free forever — no watermark, no expiry.

How to Make a Google Maps QR Code

  1. Find your place in Google Maps. In the Google Maps app or at maps.google.com, search for your business, venue, or address so the correct pin is selected on the map.
  2. Tap or click Share. In the app, open the place card and tap Share. On desktop, click the Share button in the left panel.
  3. Choose "Copy link." You'll get a shareable URL — usually a maps.app.goo.gl/… link from the app, or a google.com/maps/place/… link on desktop. Either works.
  4. Prefer reviews or your full profile? To send scanners to your Google Business Profile, copy the share link from your business listing. To collect reviews, use your "write a review" link so a scan opens the review form directly.
  5. Paste the link into EZQR's generator. The QR code preview generates instantly. Download as PNG, JPG, or SVG.
  6. Test the scan with your phone. Scan the printed code yourself before mass-printing — confirm it opens the pin (or your profile) with a working Directions button.

Where Google Maps QR Codes Get Used

Storefront Windows

A "Get directions" decal on the glass — passersby scan and navigate straight to your door, no address to remember.

Event & Venue Invitations

Add a QR to invitations and posters so guests get one-tap directions to the venue instead of a copied-and-pasted address.

Real-Estate Signage

Yard signs and open-house boards with a QR that drops buyers on the listing's map pin — easy to find, easy to drive to.

Restaurants & Cafés

Print it on menus, receipts, and takeout bags for directions back — or point it at your review link to gather feedback.

Trade-Show Booths

Booth posters with "Visit our showroom" and a QR to your map pin turn passing interest into a planned visit.

Delivery & Loading Directions

Point drivers at the exact loading-dock or side-entrance pin so deliveries land at the right spot the first time.

Static vs. Dynamic Google Maps QR Codes

Static (Free, No Account) Dynamic
Cost Free forever Paid plan
Switch the location later No Yes — repoint if you move or add a location
Scan analytics None Count, time, city, country, device
Best for A permanent address, business cards, decals Businesses that move, seasonal venues, pop-ups

Common Questions

How do I get the Google Maps link for my location?

Open the Google Maps app or maps.google.com, search for your place, tap or click Share, then choose "Copy link." You'll get a maps.app.goo.gl or google.com/maps URL you can paste straight into EZQR.

Will the QR code open the Google Maps app or a browser?

On phones with Google Maps installed, scanning usually opens the location right inside the app, ready for directions. If the app isn't installed, it opens in the mobile browser. Both show the pin and a "Directions" button.

Can I point the QR code at my Google Business Profile or reviews instead?

Yes. Use the share link for your Business Profile to show hours, photos, and reviews, or use your "write a review" link so a scan drops customers straight onto the review form. Paste either link into EZQR the same way. It's a natural fit alongside QR codes for your business.

Can I update the location later without reprinting the QR code?

With a dynamic code you can. If you move, open a second location, or run a seasonal venue, change the destination in your dashboard and the same printed code points to the new map pin. A static code always opens the one link it was made with.

Are Google Maps QR codes free?

Static QR codes are free forever, with no watermark and no expiry — download as PNG, JPG, or SVG. Editing the destination later and tracking scans are dynamic features on a paid plan.

What size should I print a Google Maps QR code?

On business cards, aim for 1.5–2cm. On storefront windows, yard signs, and posters, 4–8cm scans comfortably from a short distance. Always test the actual print at the actual size before ordering a batch.