Shelf Labels — Retail Pricing & Product Display
Print professional shelf edge labels for retail stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, and libraries. Add product name, price, barcode, and promotion info. Batch print your entire planogram from a product spreadsheet. Free, no account needed.
Use Cases
Supermarket shelves
Product name, unit price, price per kg/litre, and EAN barcode on every shelf edge.
Convenience stores
Simple price labels with product name and price. Quick to update for price changes.
Pharmacy shelves
Medication name, dosage, price, and regulatory category on dispensary shelves.
Library shelves
Section labels, Dewey Decimal classifications, and genre markers for book stacks.
Warehouse picking
Product name and SKU on warehouse shelf locations for visual picking.
Wine & spirits
Shelf talkers with wine name, region, grape variety, tasting notes, and price.
Recommended Label Sizes
| Label | Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Avery L7160 | 63.5 × 38.1 mm (21/A4) | Standard shelf edge |
| Avery 5160 | 1 × 2⅝ in (30/Letter) | US shelf labels |
| DYMO 11354 | 57 × 32 mm | Small shelf stickers |
| Avery L7163 | 99.1 × 38.1 mm (14/A4) | Wide shelf labels |
Batch Print from a Spreadsheet
Export your product catalogue or POS system data as CSV. Import it and print shelf labels for every product — with barcodes, prices, and product names all filled in automatically.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size for shelf edge labels?
Standard shelf edge strips are typically 30-40mm tall. Avery L7160 (63.5 × 38.1 mm) fits most shelf edge holders. For wider labels, Avery L7163 (99.1 × 38.1 mm) gives more space for product info.
Can I include barcodes on shelf labels?
Yes. OpenLabelMaker supports EAN-13, UPC-A, Code 128, and QR codes. Use a {{barcode}} field tag to generate unique barcodes per product from your spreadsheet.
How do I update prices quickly?
Keep your product list in a spreadsheet. When prices change, update the spreadsheet, re-import into OpenLabelMaker, and print new labels. The design stays the same — only the data changes.