VHS Label Generator
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Vinyl Center Label Designer
This is the easiest and fastest way to design vinyl record center labels for your 7-inch and 10-inch records. Search from millions of albums and artists with automatic metadata, then format everything into a clean, print-ready center label.
How to design Vinyl Center Labels
- Paste your playlist or search an album or artist ☝️ using the search bar.
- Edit your design using the tabs below.
- Download the labels as a printable PDF, or click "Copy" and then "Paste & Print" to place the label into your printable template.
- This template is set up for home printing, but you’ll want to use full-sheet adhesive paper or specialty 65lb - 100lb label stock before cutting out the center hole and outer edge.
How to print, cut, and attach Vinyl Center labels
If you are replacing a vinyl sticker, here are some tips to cut and adhere. Note that on a real record, center labels are not stickers. They are printed on a heavy stock and pressed into the vinyl during the stamping process.
For DIY center labels on an existing record, you’ll want to
Note that the design is scaled slightly larger than the final cut size so it bleeds past the edges. That’s intentional.

This generator creates print-ready vinyl center labels sized for 7-inch and 10-inch records. You can easily input album details, track listings, and side information, and the generator will format everything to fit the classic circular label layout.
Why vinyl records?
Vinyl records have been a defining music format since the mid-20th century and remain beloved for their physical presence, artwork, and ritual. From jukebox singles to underground pressings, vinyl labels have always been a canvas for identity, typography, and personality.
The center label matters. It tells you what you’re listening to, which side you’re on, and who made it. It’s functional, but also expressive in a way that streaming interfaces can’t replicate.
Why did you make this?
After building tools for VHS, cassette tapes, and other physical media, people kept asking for something vinyl-specific. The vinyl center label generator makes it easy to sketch, test, and print labels before committing to a final pressing.