Free Printable Address Label Maker

Type a name and address, preview your 30-up sheet, and print. Compatible with common 30-up label sheets (1 in × 2⅝ in per label, 30 per US Letter sheet).

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Labels / Sheet
30
Label W × H
2.625 × 1 in
Grid
3 × 10

Sheet preview

Print at "Actual size" for accurate label alignment. Designed for 1 in × 2⅝ in label dimensions. For exact alignment on pre-cut label sheets like Avery 5160, you may need minor printer margin adjustments.

About this address label format

The 30-up layout (3 columns × 10 rows) is one of the most widely-used label sheet formats for address and return-address printing. Each label is 1 inch tall × 2⅝ inches wide (approximately 25 mm × 67 mm), leaving a small gutter between labels on the sheet.

If you need a different label size, the main Sticker Sheet Maker lets you choose from 20-up, 14-up, 10-up, and other standard layouts, or enter custom dimensions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What label paper size does this tool use?

This tool is designed for US Letter sheets (8.5 in × 11 in) with 30 labels per sheet arranged in a 3 × 10 grid. Each label is 1 in × 2⅝ in (25 mm × 67 mm). These dimensions match widely-stocked label sheets at office supply retailers.

Can I print different addresses on each label?

The "fill-all" mode fills every label with the same address — ideal for return address labels. For variable addresses on each label, use the main Sticker Sheet Maker and type each address individually.

How do I make sure the labels align on the sheet?

Print at "Actual size" (not "Fit to page") in your printer settings. The print output uses true-inch label dimensions; however, the labels are centred on the sheet with even whitespace margins rather than matched to a specific manufacturer's gutter spec. On pre-cut label sheets like Avery 5160 you may need small top or left margin tweaks in your browser's print settings to line up precisely with the pre-cut perforations.

Can I add a logo or image to my address labels?

This browser-based tool handles text only. For image-heavy labels, a desktop design application with a print-merge feature gives more control.