How to Make a QR Code for a Google Form Video (Step-by-Step)
Adele
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June 03, 2025
How to Make a QR Code for a Google Form Video (Step-by-Step)

If you're sharing Google Forms and want a faster, more engaging way for users to access them—especially through video - QR codes are the answer. Whether you're embedding a Google Form in a classroom video, business training, or event promotion, a QR code can bridge the gap between viewing and action.
In this post, we’ll show you how to make a QR code for a Google Form that can be added to your video content. Plus, we’ll introduce you to Formswrite.com . An exciting new tool that converts your Google Docs into shareable Google Forms with one click. (Note: The QR code feature is coming soon to Formswrite!)
Step-by-Step: Create a QR Code for Your Google Form Video
1. Create Your Google Form Open Google Forms and create your form as usual. Make sure it’s finalized before generating the QR code.
2. Copy the Shareable Link Click the Send button in the top right corner of your form. Choose the link icon (a chain) and click Copy to grab your form's URL.
3. Use a QR Code Generator Visit a free QR code generator. Paste your Google Form link into the tool.
4. Customize Your QR Code (Optional) Most QR tools allow you to customize the design - you can change colors or add a logo for branding. This is especially useful if the QR code will be used in promotional videos.
5. Download the QR Code Once generated, download the QR code in high resolution (PNG or SVG) to maintain quality when embedding in videos.
6. Insert the QR Code Into Your Video Use your preferred video editing tool (like iMovie, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Canva) to insert the QR code as an overlay at the desired timestamp. Make sure it’s visible and large enough to scan.
7. Test the QR Code Before publishing your video, test the QR code on multiple devices to ensure it links properly to your Google Form.
What Is Formswrite and How Does It Help?
Formswrite.com is a web-based tool that lets you turn your Google Docs into Google Forms with just one click. It’s perfect for educators, marketers, and teams who already use Docs to structure questions or content. Instead of copying and pasting manually into Forms, you can streamline the entire workflow.
Note: While the QR code feature is not yet available on Formswrite, it's coming soon—so keep an eye out for updates!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use any QR code generator for a Google Form? Yes! As long as the generator allows URL input, it will work.
Q: Is the QR code permanent? As long as you don’t change the form’s URL, the QR code will continue to work.
Q: Does Formswrite support QR code generation now? Not yet—but this feature will be added soon. Stay tuned!
Q: Can I use this for educational or business videos? Absolutely. QR codes in videos are great for lessons, feedback collection, event sign-ups, and more.