Excel is where most product lists, inventories and address sheets already live. JetLabel Pro lets you print labels from Excel on Mac by importing your spreadsheet and turning each row into a finished label — no retyping, no Windows.
From spreadsheet to labels
Import your Excel data into JetLabel Pro, drag the fields you need onto the label, and print the whole sheet in one run. Each row becomes its own label, with text and barcode values pulled straight from your columns.
- Build a label template with placeholders.
- Import your Excel file.
- Map columns to fields on the design.
- Preview the records and print the full batch.
Placeholders do the work
Use placeholders in text and in barcodes so a single design produces unique labels for every row. Update the spreadsheet, reimport, and reprint — the layout never changes, only the data does.
Common Excel-to-label jobs
- Product and price labels for a catalog or shop.
- Inventory and bin tags with scannable codes.
- Shipping or address labels generated from a list.
Native macOS, your data stays put
The import and print flow runs entirely on your Mac. There is no cloud upload and no virtual Windows session — JetLabel prints directly to common desktop thermal printers such as TSC, Zebra, Brother and DYMO.
About the Pro tier
Excel and CSV data import is a JetLabel Pro feature. The free version handles single-label design and printing; Pro adds the batch-from-spreadsheet workflow.
Keep using the Excel files you already have and let JetLabel handle the printing. Download JetLabel free, try the editor, and upgrade to Pro to print from Excel on macOS.