How do I make retail price tags with barcodes (PDF for print)?
Price tag and shelf-label generator online - free, no signup. Create retail price tags and product labels in bulk - paste a list of products (name, price, barcode), pick a template, set the layout on an A4 sheet and download a print-ready PDF.
The drag-and-drop editor lets you place every element exactly where you want: barcode, price, product name, extra captions.
Everything runs locally - your product data never reaches a server.
Perfect for grocery stores, drugstores, boutiques, warehouses, garage sales, holiday markets.
How to use it
- Pick a template: Standard (name + price + barcode), Compact (smaller, for shelves), Promo (red border with strikethrough old price).
- Paste your product list - one product per line, columns separated by `|`, `;`, `,` or tab. Format: `Name | Price | Barcode | Old price`. CSV files work too.
- In the drag-and-drop editor move, resize and edit each field. Pick a data source (column A/B/C/D or static text), font, color, alignment. Barcodes validate the data live.
- Configure the sheet: page format (A4, A5, Letter), margins, gaps between tags, columns and rows. Grid preview in real time.
- Download a multi-page PDF ready for printing. Optional thin cut line so you can separate tags with scissors or a cutting plotter.
When this is useful
Where a price-tag generator shines - typical places:
- Grocery stores - weekly shelf price refresh after deliveries.
- Drugstores and pharmacies - product tags with EAN-13 plus manufacturer info.
- Clothing stores - tags with price, size, barcode.
- Warehouses - location labels with Code 128 and description (rack number, item, date).
- Florists and garden centers - flower tags with English and Latin names.
- Holiday markets, garage sales - dozens of price tags in minutes without DTP software.
- Restaurants - bar menu price tags.
- Market stalls - a whole evening of hand-written tags replaced with a 5-minute print.
To prepare a single barcode, use the barcode generator or QR generator.