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Embed Google Form in Elementor

Step-by-step guide to embed Google Form in Elementor using the Custom iFrame WordPress plugin. Collect responses on your site. No coding required.

Overview

Custom iFrame lets you embed Google Form in Elementor by pasting a form link into the widget. Collect feedback, surveys, and registrations directly on your WordPress page without an API key.

Custom iFrame is a WordPress plugin by CoderzStudio that embeds 100+ external sources in Elementor and Gutenberg without writing any code.

Using Gutenberg instead? Follow the Embed Google Form in Gutenberg guide.

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Open your Google Form

Open the Google Form you want to embed in Google Forms.

Publish the form

Click the Publish button in the top right corner. A Publish Form popup opens. Click Publish again to confirm.

Copy the responder link

Click the Published button that now appears. Click Copy Responder Link. This is the URL you will paste into Custom iFrame.

Step 2: Add the Custom iFrame Widget

Open your page in Elementor

Go to the page where you want the form. Click Edit with Elementor.

Drag the widget onto your page

Search for Custom iFrame in the Elementor widget panel. Drag the widget into your layout.

Custom iFrame widget being dragged from the Elementor panel into a page section in the editor
Custom iFrame widget being dragged from the Elementor panel into a page section in the editor

Step 3: Embed Google Form in Elementor

Paste the Google Form URL

In the Content tab, paste the responder link into the Source URL field. The form appears in the editor.

Custom iFrame widget in Elementor editor showing Google Form URL in Source URL field with live Google Form preview
Custom iFrame widget in Elementor editor showing Google Form URL in Source URL field with live Google Form preview

Set the height

Set Height to fit your form length. Longer forms need 800px or more.

Step 4: Customize and Configure Settings

For styling, smart loading, and advanced options, see the Style Custom iFrame guide. Adjust dimensions, backgrounds, borders, and more.

Step 5: Save and Publish

Click Update or Publish. Your Google Form is now live on your WordPress site.

Want to add a custom watermark (Pro), device frame (Pro), or fine-tune widget behavior? See the Set Up Custom iFrame in Elementor guide for all widget options.

This guide showed you how to embed Google Form in Elementor using the Custom iFrame plugin. From publishing the form to pasting the responder link and updating the page, the whole setup runs through the Elementor editor without any code.

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