Crop Flipkart labels to 4×6
Drop the label PDF from Seller Hub and get print-ready 4×6 thermal labels — one per page.
Runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded — it works even in airplane mode. Free, no signup, any number of orders.
Drop the label PDF from Seller Hub and get print-ready 4×6 thermal labels — one per page.
Runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded — it works even in airplane mode. Free, no signup, any number of orders.
Grab the label PDF for your ready-to-dispatch Flipkart orders.
Each label is cropped to a true 4×6 page, right here on your device.
Download the 4×6 PDF and send it straight to your thermal printer.
When you print labels from Flipkart Seller Hub, you get one A4 page per shipment, and that page is doing two jobs at once. The top portion is the shipping label — the barcode, the courier routing block, the buyer's address, the AWB number. Everything below it is the tax invoice for the same order.
That works if you print on A4 with a laser printer, cut the sheet with scissors, and throw half of it away. It does not work on a thermal printer. A thermal printer expects a 4×6 inch (≈100×150 mm) page and nothing else. Feed it an A4 PDF and one of two things happens: the printer scales the whole sheet down, so your label arrives postage-stamp sized with a barcode too small for the courier's scanner to read — or it prints the top strip only, and you lose the address.
CropSheet cuts the label region out of each page and rebuilds it as its own 4×6 page. Same barcode, same address, same resolution — just without the A4 paper wrapped around it.
Both are switches above the download button. Neither is on by default, because neither is right for every seller.
The single most common reason a cropped label prints wrong is scaling. Your browser's print dialog defaults to “Fit to page”, which re-adds the very margins we just removed.
4×6 in or 100×150 mm — whatever your printer calls the label roll.No thermal printer? You can still print the 4×6 PDF on A4 at actual size and cut along the edge of the label. It wastes paper, but the label itself comes out the right size and the barcode scans — which is what the courier cares about.
This is where Flipkart is genuinely easier to work with than Amazon. Flipkart's label half carries a real text layer, not a flattened image, so we can read the dispatch fields off it as well as the invoice fields below. Amazon's label is a picture; we can crop it, but nothing can read text off it. That single difference is why the Flipkart sheet has five columns the Amazon sheet simply cannot have.
Core
GST & invoice
Dispatch — Flipkart only
Buyer
The sheet opens with the core columns; tick Select all to widen it to everything. Nothing is invented — every column above is a field Flipkart actually prints on the page.
One thing we refuse to do: guess at a number. Flipkart occasionally changes its invoice layout, and when an amount line doesn't parse cleanly, the honest thing is to say so.
So we leave that cell blank and show you a warning naming the order — we never
write a 0 or a 1 to fill the hole. A spreadsheet that quietly
under-counts your GST is far more dangerous than one with a visible gap you can go and
check by hand. An invoice that charges IGST is read as a one-tax-column invoice, and one
that charges CGST+SGST as a two-column one, because assuming the wrong shape is exactly
how a tool silently maps the tax figure into the discount column.
Your labels carry your customers' names, home addresses and phone numbers. CropSheet never receives them. The PDF is opened and cropped by code running inside your own browser tab. This isn't a promise about our conduct; it's a fact about the architecture — CropSheet is a static site with no application server at all, so there is nothing on our side that a file could be sent to.
Test it in ten seconds: load this page, then switch on aeroplane mode or unplug your Wi-Fi. Now crop your labels. It still works. A tool that uploads your file to a server cannot do that — so run this test on whatever label cropper you use, including ours.
Download the label PDF from Flipkart Seller Hub, drop it above, and every label is cropped to a 4×6 (≈100×150 mm) page — ready to print. No settings to choose.
No. The PDF is opened and cropped inside your browser. Buyer names, addresses and phone numbers never reach our servers — the tool even works with your Wi-Fi off.
Yes. You get a 4×6 inch (≈100×150 mm) PDF with one label per page, sized for standard thermal label printers. No A4 margins, no wasted paper.
Use the Flipkart orders → Excel tool — same PDF, but it reads each order into a spreadsheet you can file or reconcile.