Printing one barcode per page wastes paper and time. When you have many to print — for products, boxes, or files — you want them packed onto one page in a neat grid you can print once and cut. Here is how to put multiple barcodes on a single page for free.
Open Barcode GeneratorHow to Fit Multiple Barcodes on One Page
- 1Open the WowShortcuts Barcode Generator and switch to Bulk mode.
- 2Paste your list of codes (one per line) or upload a CSV and pick the column.
- 3Choose how many barcodes per row — 1 to 6.
- 4Click "Print Sheet PDF" — all your barcodes are arranged in a grid across A4 pages, automatically continuing onto more pages as needed.
How Many Per Row Should You Pick?
- 2–3 per row — larger barcodes, easiest to scan, fewer per page
- 4 per row — a good balance for most product labels
- 5–6 per row — maximum density for short codes and small labels
Wider barcodes scan more reliably. If your codes are long, use fewer per row so each barcode stays big enough.
Print and Cut
Open the downloaded PDF and print at 100% scale (no "fit to page" shrinking) so the barcodes keep their size. Then cut along the grid. For peel-and-stick labels, match the per-row count to your label sheet layout.
List or Spreadsheet — Both Work
Paste a quick list for a one-off batch, or upload a CSV (from Excel or Google Sheets) and choose which column holds the codes. Either way you get the same neat printable sheet.
Conclusion
Putting multiple barcodes on one page is the fast, paper-saving way to print labels in bulk. Use the WowShortcuts Barcode Generator’s Print Sheet PDF — choose your per-row layout and print a full grid in one go, free and private.