Share Your Google Docs, Drive Files & Documents with QR Codes
Create a free QR code for Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Drive files in 30 seconds. Perfect for sharing resumes, portfolios, presentations, documents, and files. No signup required. Works with any Google Drive link.
Quick Answer
To create a Google Docs QR code: Open your document, click Share, set permissions to 'Anyone with the link', copy the URL, paste it into our generator, and download. Scan to instantly open the document. Works for Docs, Sheets, Slides, and any Drive file. Takes 30 seconds. 100% free.
How to Get Your Google Docs Share Link
STEP 1: Open your Google Doc, Sheet, Slide, or Drive file
STEP 2: Click the blue 'Share' button (top right)
STEP 3: Under 'General access', click 'Change' and select 'Anyone with the link'
STEP 4: Choose view-only or edit permissions
STEP 5: Click 'Copy link'
STEP 6: Paste the link above and generate your QR code
Why Create a Google Docs QR Code?
Google Docs QR codes eliminate the need to type long URLs or send email attachments. Perfect for in-person situations like job interviews, conferences, or classroom settings where you want someone to access your document instantly. Scanning takes 3 seconds vs. typing a complex Drive URL which takes minutes and is error-prone.
Where to Use Your Google Docs QR Code
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ChatGPT or AI create QR codes for Google Docs (docs.google.com)?
No, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI assistants cannot generate Google Docs or Google Drive QR codes because they don't have QR code image encoding capabilities. If ChatGPT told you it can't create a QR code for your docs.google.com document or drive.google.com file, WebsitesQR.com makes it incredibly easy. Just paste your Google Docs link (docs.google.com), Google Forms link (forms.gle), or Google Drive link (drive.google.com) and download your free QR code in 30 seconds. No signup required, works forever, completely free.
Will people be able to edit my document when they scan the QR code?
It depends on your sharing permissions. When you get your share link from Google Docs, you can choose 'Viewer' (read-only), 'Commenter', or 'Editor' permissions. For resumes and portfolios, choose 'Viewer'. For collaborative documents, choose 'Editor'. The QR code simply opens the link - permissions are controlled in Google Drive.
Does this work with Google Sheets and Google Slides?
Yes! This works with any Google Drive link including Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, PDFs, images, folders, and any other file type stored in Google Drive. Just share the file with 'Anyone with the link' permissions and paste the URL into our generator.
Can I use this for my resume?
Absolutely! Many job seekers use Google Docs QR codes on their printed resumes to link to their full portfolio, work samples, or an interactive digital resume. Just make sure your permissions are set to 'Viewer' so employers can view but not edit your document.
Will the QR code break if I update the document?
No! The QR code links directly to your Google Drive file. When you update the document, anyone scanning the QR code will always see the latest version. You never need to regenerate the QR code - it stays current automatically as you edit the document.
