Works with Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Microsoft Forms, or any form URL.
Shown in the preview card only — not encoded in the QR code.
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Survey & Google Form QR Code Generator
Turn any form link into a scannable code — collect responses from printed materials, posters, and event badges.
How to create a survey QR code
- Paste your survey or form URL.
- Optionally add a title for the preview card.
- Download as PNG for print or SVG for design tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this only work with Google Forms?
No — paste a link from any survey platform. Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Microsoft Forms, Tally — if it has a sharing URL, this tool turns it into a QR code. The tool doesn't care what's at the other end of the link.
Does QR Code Zebra see my survey questions or responses?
No. We only encode the URL — we never fetch it or look inside it. Your survey content, respondent data, and admin access stay entirely between you and your form provider.
Can I update the survey link after printing?
No — static code, fixed URL. If the link changes, generate a new code. Tip: if you're using Google Forms, you can edit the form content without changing its share URL, so the QR code stays valid even as you update questions.
How do I check the link works before printing?
Open it in a private/incognito browser window to see exactly what a respondent sees. Confirm it's public and accepting responses. Then paste it here.
Is there a limit on how many people can scan?
No. The code points directly to your URL — nothing routes through our servers. A hundred people or a hundred thousand, same experience, no extra cost.
Do respondents need a special app to scan?
No — the native camera app on any modern iPhone or Android works. After scanning, the form opens in their default browser. No extra software, no friction.
Can I track how many people scanned vs. completed the survey?
QR Code Zebra has no tracking. But your form platform does — Google Forms shows response counts, Typeform shows conversion rates. For scan-level data, add a UTM parameter to your URL before generating the code and track it in Google Analytics.
Best format for flyers?
SVG for print — scales to any size without blurring. PNG if you're embedding digitally in a document or presentation.