Import rows from Excel, CSV, or Google Sheets, choose the label size you are actually printing on, and preview the full sheet before exporting a PDF. The goal is simple: spend less time nudging boxes and more time getting the labels done.
Pick an Avery, A4, Letter, thermal, or custom layout first so rows, columns, margins, and gaps stay tied to the paper size.
Use spreadsheet rows for names, addresses, SKUs, prices, barcodes, QR links, quantities, or order details instead of copying content label by label.
Check the full sheet with real data so long text, missing fields, barcode values, and scaling issues show up before you use label stock.
Download a PDF for inkjet, laser, office, or thermal printers. Print at 100% scale when sheet alignment matters.
Start from the job in front of you. The editor handles repeatable layouts where each row, guest, order, product, or asset needs a finished printable label.
Print recipient labels, return address labels, wedding invitation labels, holiday card labels, and office mailing sheets from an address list.
Create printable order labels, package labels, return labels, pickup labels, and simple shipping layouts from order rows.
Turn guest lists into place cards, name labels, table cards, event badges, classroom labels, or check-in sheets.
Map product names, SKUs, prices, barcode values, QR URLs, images, and quantities into repeatable product or inventory labels.
Import the data, choose the label layout, drag fields into place, then preview and export. What you see in the designer is the label you print.
Upload Excel or CSV, paste rows, or connect a Google Sheet. Keep one label, order, guest, product, or asset per row.
Start from a template or set the exact sheet, roll, or custom label size. Bind fields such as address, SKU, barcode, QR code, image, or price.
Move text, images, barcodes, QR codes, and shapes directly on the canvas. Resize, align, and bind each element while seeing the label update in place.
Switch to sheet view, check alignment across the page, then export a print-ready PDF for batch printing.
Practical questions before you print a real batch.
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Import a few rows, choose the label size, preview the whole page, and export a PDF when the labels line up.