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Top 10 Label Printing Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 10 SaaS companies in Label Printing Software. They have combined revenues of $109.4M and employ 833 people. They have raised $275M and serve 3.5K customers combined.

Label printing software is designed to streamline the creation and management of labels across various industries. These solutions allow users to design, print, and manage labels efficiently and accurately, supporting a diverse range of applications such as product labeling, shipping labels, and barcode generation. Typical features of label printing software include drag-and-drop design interfaces, integration with databases for dynamic label fields, barcode generation, and options for print customization. Users can vary from retail and manufacturing sectors needing product labeling to logistics companies requiring shipping labels, as well as healthcare providers needing to print patient identification labels. In addition to these industries, buyers often include operations managers, marketing teams, and IT professionals who require software that integrates seamlessly with existing workflows. By automating the label printing process, organizations can reduce errors, save time, and ensure compliance with labeling regulations when necessary.

Companies
10
Revenue
$109.4M
Funding
$275M
Employees
833

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Top Label Printing Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Gelato

Oslo, Norway

Gelato aims to empower the transition from central mass production to local, on-demand production, a smarter, faster, and greener model. To do this, Gelato has developed software that enables creators and makers to scale their businesses and redefine global manufacturing. The result? A more sustainable production model—where products are made when and where they’re needed, fueling the growth of local communities and businesses. By reducing reliance on traditional global supply chains, Gelato’s model lowers costs, shortens transport distances, and minimizes waste caused by overproduction—allowing both creators and makers to scale their businesses faster and tap into new markets in a way that is both sustainable and profitable. At the heart of this transformation is GelatoConnect, the operating system for digital printing. It is the only end-to-end software that empowers print service providers to effectively manage digital orders—from procurement to shipping—enabling them to grow their business without compromising profitability. All to future-proof production businesses and unlock new opportunities for the next generation of manufacturing. More than a software platform, GelatoConnect is the foundation of a new production model—one where local print service providers are connected to global trade and where products are made closer to the end customer, reducing waste and transport distances while empowering local businesses to thrive. Meanwhile, GelatoCreate empowers ecommerce entrepreneurs to design, sell, and fulfill custom products anywhere in the world—without the burden of inventory or long-haul shipping. Orders are automatically routed to Gelato’s global network of 150+ local production partners, ensuring faster delivery, less waste, and seamless global brand expansion for creators. Together, GelatoConnect and GelatoCreate form a powerful flywheel—when print producers scale efficiently, ecommerce sellers thrive, and when creators succeed, print businesses grow.

Revenue
$52.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
$269M
Team size
479
Growth
-45.4%
2
Barcoding Inc

Baltimore, Massachusetts, United States

Barcoding is a supply chain automation and innovation company that helps organizations be more efficient, accurate, and connected. With extensive subject matter expertise in data capture, labeling and printing, and mobile computing, we are trusted to build and manage solutions for some of the best IT and operations teams in the world. Founded in 1998, Barcoding is headquartered in Baltimore, Md., with offices across North America (Chicago, Houston, Seattle, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver).

Revenue
$29.5M
Customers
2.5K
Year founded
1998
Funding
$6M
Team size
128
Growth
20.56%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must allow users to design and customize label layouts - Must support various label types, including barcodes and QR codes - Must offer integration capabilities with existing databases or inventory management systems - Must provide print preview functionality to ensure accuracy before printing - Designed for ease of use for non-technical users, with a user-friendly interface - Not just for general printing; must specifically cater to the creation and management of labels