Barcode Designer

Runs in the browser

Make barcode labels that are ready to print, not just generated

Barcode Designer helps you go from a single code to a proper label workflow. Build one label, save the layout, then run full batches from Excel when the job gets real.

Good fit for product labels, warehouse labels, carton labels, shelf tags, and internal asset labels that need to print cleanly and repeat reliably.

Runs in the browserExcel-based bulk importReusable templatesPrint-ready output
Start with the job you need to finish
EAN-13EAN-8UPC-AUPC-ECode 128Code 39ITF-14GS1-128
TemplateLabel workspace
Template designEAN / Code 128Product label ready
Single generationRetail
Bulk importWarehouse
Template designLogistics
Print outputAssets
Core workflowSingle / Bulk / Design
Teams servedRetail / Warehouse / Logistics / Assets
AccessRuns in the browser

Why teams stick with it

Simple enough to start today, solid enough to keep using

Most tools stop at generating a code. The harder part is turning that into a repeatable label workflow with templates, spreadsheet imports, and print-ready output. That is the part Barcode Designer is built for.

No software install required

Open it in the browser and start working without installing another design tool first.

Works from one label to full batches

Check one label first, then move into Excel-driven batches when you need real output volume.

Templates save repeat work

Save approved layouts as templates so the team stops rebuilding the same label over and over.

Built around real print workflows

Preview, export, and printing stay in the same flow instead of being split across a few different tools.

Supported formats

The barcode formats most teams actually need are already here

You can start with the common retail, warehouse, and QR formats right away, then move into more specialized standards when the workflow calls for them.

Retail and product labels

EAN-13EAN-8UPC-AUPC-ECode 128

Warehouse and logistics

Code 39ITF-14GS1-128DataBarSSCC-18

QR and 2D codes

QR CodeData MatrixPDF417Micro QRAztec Code

It also supports additional GS1, HIBC, postal, and industrial barcode formats for more specialized workflows.

Format Generators

Popular barcode, QR code, and 2D code format pages

Use these format-specific pages when the search starts with a required barcode standard, then move into label templates, batch output, and print-ready workflows.

Core paths

Pick the path that matches the work in front of you

Most teams do not need a tour. They need the right starting point. If you already know the job, go straight there.

Why it works

Not just a barcode generator. A better way to produce labels repeatedly.

Most tools stop at generating a code. The harder part is turning that into a repeatable label workflow with templates, spreadsheet imports, and print-ready output. That is the part Barcode Designer is built for.

Fast single barcode generation

Create one barcode or QR code fast when you need a quick print, a format check, or a sample label.

Reliable bulk barcode output

Turn rows from Excel or table data into full label runs without all the copy-paste mistakes.

Reusable barcode label templates

Build layouts with text, images, barcodes, and QR codes, then keep using them across new jobs.

Built for print operations

Made for the kinds of labels teams actually print: product, shelf, warehouse, carton, and equipment tags.

Use cases

From quick checks to labels your team can run every day

Retail and product labels

Make product barcodes, price labels, and packaging labels with a layout that stays consistent.

Warehouse and logistics labels

Run carton labels, pallet labels, location markers, and warehouse support labels in batches.

Asset and equipment tagging

Use barcodes or QR codes for fixed assets, tools, office equipment, and internal tracking jobs.

How teams start

The usual path from first test to full label run

  1. Start with one label and make sure the format and print result are right.
  2. Turn the layout into a reusable template with fixed fields and spacing.
  3. Bring in spreadsheet data and run the full batch when you are ready.

FAQ

Questions teams usually ask before they switch

Can non-design teams create label templates with it?

Yes. You can start with a simple label first, then use the template designer to make the layout repeatable for the rest of the team.

Can one tool handle both barcodes and QR codes?

Yes. You can generate either format and place them inside the same label template when needed.

Can I generate barcode labels in bulk from Excel?

Yes. The bulk workflow supports Excel and table data, so teams can generate larger batches without so much manual cleanup.

Can I save and reuse barcode label templates?

Yes. The template designer is built for reusable barcode label layouts, so you can keep the design and only replace the data.

Why separate the homepage from the app?

The homepage helps people understand the product and choose a path. The app is built for repeated use once they are ready to work.

What kinds of teams use Barcode Designer?

Typical use cases include retail labels, warehouse labels, logistics labels, carton labels, shelf labels, and asset tags.

Can I export and print labels right after generating them?

Yes. The workflow supports preview, export, and print-ready output so teams can move from generation to physical labels more quickly.

Is Barcode Designer suitable for small teams?

Yes. It works for quick one-off labels, but it also holds up when a small team needs reusable templates and repeatable output.

The fastest way to judge it is to run a real label job

If you already know whether you need one label, a reusable template, or a bulk run from Excel, opening the app will tell you more than another round of comparison.