Paperback readers.
One QR code.
Straight to review.
An Amazon review QR code takes readers directly to your book's review page in their local store — no searching, no typing. Add it to your back matter and every reader who finishes your print book can leave a review in seconds.
Scan to review
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Paperback readers want to review. The path is just too long.
Ebook readers tap a link. Paperback readers put down the book, open Amazon, search for your title, and hunt for the review button. Most give up — not because they don't want to leave a review, but because it's too many steps. A QR code in your back matter cuts all of that — taking each reader straight to their local Amazon review page.
Where to use your QR code
Anywhere a reader might be holding your book or a card.
Back matter
The last page of your book — the highest-intent moment. Readers who finish your book are your best potential reviewers.
Bookmarks
A physical bookmark in your paperback or as an insert for signed copies. Readers keep them — a lasting reminder to review.
ARC copies
Include a printed card with your ARC copies. Makes it easy for reviewers to get to the right page without searching Amazon.
Author events
Display it on a card or poster at signings and book fairs. Readers scan immediately, without having to remember anything.
From back matter to review — in seconds
What a reader experiences after scanning your QR code.
Step 1
Reader scans QR code in your back matter
Step 2
ReviewLinker detects their country automatically
Step 3
They land on their local Amazon review page
Step 4
They leave a review in their own marketplace
Download in the right format for your project
For Word, Canva, and Pages
Drop straight into most design and word-processing tools. Best for digital use or when you're printing at standard sizes.
For InDesign and print files
Fully scalable — no quality loss at any size. The right choice for professional print layouts and book files sent to a printer.
Common questions
How do I create a QR code for my Amazon review page?
Add your book to ReviewLinker using its Amazon URL or ASIN. Your QR code is generated automatically — download it as PNG or SVG and place it in your book file.
Is using a QR code in my book allowed by Amazon?
Yes, Amazon doesn't restrict QR codes in book content. Check your print distributor's guidelines too — most allow them in back matter, though some have rules about interiors.
What format does the QR code come in?
You can download as PNG (for most design tools and Word/Pages) or SVG (for print files where you need it to scale without losing quality).
Does the QR code need updating if I reprint the book?
No. The QR code points to your ReviewLinker short link, and that link stays the same. You can update what it points to from your dashboard without reprinting.
Will it work for readers in different countries?
Yes. The QR code links to your universal review link, which detects each reader's location and routes them to their local Amazon store automatically.
Can I use the QR code in the interior of my book?
Yes, but check your distributor's guidelines first. Some have rules about QR codes in interiors. Back matter is generally the safest place.
Turn every scan into a review
Add your first book, generate a QR code, and drop it into your back matter. Takes about two minutes.
Get started free- No credit card required
- Free for up to 3 books
- Works across Amazon marketplaces