Free lunch box labels
Do this in the free app: app.mylabelmaker.com. No signup. Design the label, then print on a Zebra or download PNG / PDF / ZPL.
Lunch box labels are a name plus an optional allergen line. Batch a class list; keep the allergen wording as the parent wrote it. Open the free label maker to do it now.
Good to know: This is not a medical device and does not replace a school allergy plan. Use the family’s wording.
How to make lunch box labels
- Open the free label maker. No signup.
- Set the size to the sticker or roll you actually have.
- Add the name, size, barcode, or QR that belongs on this label.
- Print on a thermal printer or download PNG / PDF. Optional: load Excel or Google Sheets for a whole list.
What to put on the label
- First name large
- Optional allergen / “contains” line
- Matching thermos and bag tags
- Class-list merge
Dishwasher
Export and print on dishwasher-safe stock if the box gets washed. Thermal paper is for bags, not hot water.
Print a whole list from Excel or Google Sheets
Put each SKU, name, or code in its own row. In the app, map a column into text, a barcode, or a QR code. Preview one row, then print the stack. Guide: mail merge labels.
Print or save
Zebra thermal: print from the browser with Browser Print at the printer’s DPI. Everyone else: download PNG, JPEG, SVG, PDF, or ZPL. JSON keeps the editable master.
Design these labels free
Pick a size, add text or a barcode, print or export. No account.
Open lunch box template