Etiquetas para MiniDisc
Diseña etiquetas imprimibles para cartuchos de MiniDisc
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MiniDisc Label Maker
This is the easiest and fastest way to make custom MiniDisc labels for your mixes, albums, and archival recordings. Search from millions of albums and artists with automatic metadata pulled from MusicBrainz.
How to make MiniDisc Labels
- Choose an album or artist ☝️ using the search bar.
- Click "Copy" (with Bleed) and "Paste & Print" on Photopea
- Print onto sticker paper or MiniDisc label sheets using your home printer.
- Cut and apply your labels. Make sure to print at 100% scale
Note that this is scaled up a little bit, so that it bleeds over the edges. That’s the “with bleed” and its intentional. It means that when you print onto the label paper, there won't be any white edge when you peel the label because your design has some overage padding.
This is a generator for making print-ready MiniDisc labels and inserts. You can easily input your album or mixtape details, and the generator will format them into a printable MiniDisc label template.
Why MiniDisc?
MiniDisc was Sony’s futuristic answer to the cassette tape and CD. Introduced in the early 1990s, it combined the portability of tapes with the digital clarity of CDs. MiniDiscs were durable, rewritable, compact, and incredibly satisfying to use.
For many people, MiniDisc represented peak physical media design. The discs came in colorful shells, supported track editing directly on-device, and made playlist culture feel tactile and personal again.
MiniDisc also became deeply associated with DIY music culture, live recordings, field recording, and carefully curated mixes. There’s still a dedicated community keeping the format alive today.
Why did you make this?
I made a VHS Label maker in early 2025, and after launching a few addiitonal modes, a LOT of people asked me if I'd make a generator for MiniDiscs too. A lot of physical media collectors love the format, but there really aren’t many good tools for making custom labels and inserts.
So I built this to make the process faster and easier while still keeping the fun part — designing your own mixes and collections.




