Free Shipping Label Maker — Design & Print Shipping Labels
Design professional shipping labels for any carrier — USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, Royal Mail, or your own courier. Works with thermal printers (Zebra, Rollo, MUNBYN) and inkjet/laser printers (Avery sheets).
Open Editor →Features
- ✓4×6 thermal labels for Zebra, Rollo, MUNBYN
- ✓A4/Letter sheets (Avery L7165, 5163)
- ✓Barcodes: Code 128, Code 39, ITF-14
- ✓QR codes linking to tracking pages
- ✓Import your logo or brand artwork
Recommended Label Sizes
Shipping Label Sizes by Carrier
Most carriers worldwide use the same standard: 4×6 inches (101.6 × 152.4 mm). Whether you ship with USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, or Royal Mail, a 4×6 thermal label is what goes on the box.
| Carrier | Label Size | Best Label |
|---|---|---|
| USPS / UPS / FedEx | 4×6 in | 4×6 Shipping |
| Royal Mail / DHL (EU) | 4×6 in | 4×6 Shipping |
| Small parcels (EU) | 101 × 54 mm | DYMO 99014 |
| Sheet labels (A4) | 99.1 × 67.7 mm | Avery L7165 (8/sheet) |
| Sheet labels (US Letter) | 4 × 2 in | Avery 5163 (10/sheet) |
Batch Shipping Labels from a Spreadsheet
Shipping 50 orders? Don't design each label by hand. OpenLabelMaker's batch import lets you upload a CSV or Excel file with addresses, order numbers, and barcodes. One design, hundreds of unique labels — exported as a single multi-page PDF.
Compatible Thermal Printers
OpenLabelMaker generates PDF output that works with any printer. These are the most popular thermal printers for shipping labels:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size are shipping labels?
The standard shipping label is 4×6 inches (101.6 × 152.4 mm). This works with Zebra, Rollo, and most thermal printers. For A4 sheets, Avery L7165 (8/sheet) is the most popular shipping label layout.
Can I add barcodes to my shipping labels?
Yes. OpenLabelMaker supports Code 128, Code 39, EAN-13, UPC-A, ITF-14, and QR codes. All generated client-side in your browser.
Do I need special software for shipping labels?
No. OpenLabelMaker runs entirely in your browser. Design your label, add text, barcodes, and images, then export as PDF at the exact dimensions for your printer.