A real visual editor for Mac. Text, barcodes, QR codes with center logos, images, repeating patterns, 46 templates across 8 categories. CSV mail-merge for 50-row batches in a click.
You need a custom label. Maybe with a barcode. Maybe a QR with your logo. Maybe one PDF per row of a CSV. Your options on Mac today are bad.
Pages / Word — fights you on mm units, prints centred on A4, no barcodes.
Figma / Sketch — overkill, no barcode primitives, no CSV merge, no thermal-printer support.
Adobe Illustrator — $20/mo for what should be a $10 app.
LabelStudio — visual editor + barcodes + CSV merge + direct print. Made for Mac.
46 starter templates across shipping, product, food, retail, office, personal, event, industrial. Or start blank at any size.
Drag text, barcodes, shapes, images on a real canvas. WYSIWYG — what you see is exactly what prints.
Direct to any printer, export PDF, or hand off to LabelPrint with a preset already assigned.
Built for actual label work, not generic design.
Drag, resize, rotate, snap-to-grid, alignment guides. Cmd+Z, Cmd+D, Cmd+C/V — all the keyboard you expect.
Code 128, Code 39, EAN-13, QR. QR can embed a center logo (auto error-correction bumps to level H).
Shipping, product, food, retail, office, personal, event, industrial. Save your own, export as .labelstudio files.
Map fields to CSV columns, generate one PDF per row. Or send the whole batch to LabelPrint, pre-assigned to a preset.
Designs and user templates sync across all your Macs via iCloud Drive. Zero setup.
Drag corners on the source image, see the crop preview live. SVG and raster both support monochrome conversion.
Stripes, dots, crosshatch, chevron, checker. Per-shape or as a label background. Resolution-independent.
All ink renders as solid black. Print at 1:1 to any printer your Mac sees — Xprinter, Rollo, MUNBYN, Brother, Dymo.
EN, PL, DE, ES, FR, IT, PT, NL, TR, JA. Follows your macOS language setting.
LabelStudio designs labels. LabelPrint crops and prints them — and existing PDFs from DHL, InPost, UPS, FedEx, Allegro. Click "Send to LabelPrint" in LabelStudio and your batch lands there ready to print with a preset already attached.
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