Event registration
Connect posters, invitations, and venue displays to the correct attendee registration form.
Turn an official Google Forms respondent link into a static QR code for surveys, registrations, feedback, and check-ins. The validated destination is encoded locally and opens Google Forms directly.
QR workspace
Start creating
Enter exactly what the selected QR code should contain.
Apply a template or shape the details while previewing every change.
Start with a complete original design, then fine-tune it.
Choose a distinct structure, then customize its call to action.
The QR quiet zone remains solid for reliable scanning.
Choose a frame to enable its background controls.
Complete the fields to preview your QR code.
Generated in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Static file · no account · no server dependency
Three simple steps
Open the form’s Send panel and copy its public response URL or official forms.gle short link.
Paste the link, scan the preview, and confirm the intended audience can open and submit the form.
Export a high-contrast PNG or SVG and test the final code at its intended print or display size.
Practical ideas
Connect posters, invitations, and venue displays to the correct attendee registration form.
Invite structured feedback from receipts, table cards, product inserts, or completion notes.
Give participants a quick route to a controlled sign-in or attendance form at the venue.
Link worksheets, slides, and classroom displays to quizzes, polls, or course feedback forms.
Helpful answers
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before creating and sharing this type of QR code.
Use an official forms.gle short link or a public Google Forms response URL. Editing and administration links are not intended for respondents.
No. Scanning opens Google Forms directly. Form access, responses, storage, and account requirements remain entirely with Google and the form owner.
Yes. Google Forms settings may restrict respondents to an organization or require a Google account. Test the link while signed out when public access is required.
Yes, when the response URL stays the same. If you replace the form or its link changes, generate a new static QR code.