Feature
Generate QR code and barcode asset tags from your StockZip item records, then print labels for inventory, tools, equipment, shelves, and stockrooms — or graduate to RFID asset tracking when scan-line-of-sight becomes a bottleneck. Labels make scanning easier because every code points back to the item record.
New inventory arrives, labels get missed, and unlabeled items are harder to scan. Here is how StockZip helps teams keep labels tied to the records they already use.
Problem
Ordering labels can slow down cleanup when new items arrive.
StockZip fix
Create labels as you add or organize inventory.
Problem
Labels peel, fade, or fall off in the field
StockZip fix
Use label stock suited to your printer, adhesive needs, and environment.
Problem
No way to quickly identify unlabeled assets
StockZip fix
Scan any barcode or QR code to pull up item details, location, and history.
Practical tools for creating QR code and barcode labels from the inventory records already in StockZip.
Generate QR labels with item name, SKU, and logo. QR codes scan at angles and hold more data than barcodes.
Print Code 128, Code 39, UPC, or EAN barcodes. Compatible with existing barcode scanners and phone cameras.
Generate PDF labels for Avery sheets, office printers, and driver-backed label printers from Zebra, DYMO, Brother, SATO, and Epson.
Generate labels compatible with label stock suited to your printer and environment.
Generate QR codes, barcodes, and labels from StockZip item records as you add, clean up, or organize inventory.
Straight answers about spreadsheets, scanners, offline work, existing systems, and the free period.
Select items from your inventory and click Print Labels. Choose QR code or barcode format, select label size, and print labels from the item records you already manage in StockZip.