What this Meesho label cropper does
When you click Download Label on the Meesho supplier panel, you get a PDF that has the shipping label on top and a manifest / order summary on the bottom — printed on a full A4 page. If you send that PDF straight to a 4×6 thermal printer, the label is shrunk, off-centre and often unreadable, while the manifest wastes label paper and ink.
This free Meesho label cropper opens the PDF, finds the white gap between the shipping label and the manifest, and cuts out a clean 4×6 inch (100×150 mm) page that prints edge-to-edge on any thermal printer. You don't need Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat or a paid PDF editor.
Meesho label dimensions explained
Most new Meesho sellers print labels on regular A4 paper because they don't realise the underlying label is sized for thermal printers. Here are the actual sizes you should know:
| Item | Size (inches) | Size (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Meesho PDF (raw download) | 8.27 × 11.69 (A4) | 210 × 297 |
| Actual label area | 4 × 6 | 100 × 150 |
| Thermal printer roll (standard) | 4 × 6 | 100 × 150 |
| After cropping | 4 × 6 | 100 × 150 |
Why crop your Meesho label?
- Thermal printer compatibility. Zebra, TVS LP46, Honeywell PC42T, Rongta and TSC printers all expect a 4×6 page. Sending an uncropped A4 PDF either prints tiny or jams the queue.
- Save thermal label rolls. The manifest is wasted ink and paper if you only need the shipping label. One roll of 500 labels typically costs ₹250–₹400 — cropping pays for itself in a week.
- Faster pickup scanning. Courier riders scan the QR code on the label. A correctly-sized, edge-to-edge label scans on the first try; a shrunken or misaligned one needs 2–3 attempts.
- Cleaner customer experience. No exposed manifest with phone numbers and addresses on every parcel — privacy bonus for both you and the buyer.
Step-by-step: print Meesho labels on a thermal printer
- Open supplier.meesho.com → Orders → click Download Label on the order you're packing.
- Drag the downloaded PDF into the upload box on this page, or click to browse.
- The cropper auto-detects the label area in under 5 seconds and downloads a new
cropped-meesho-label.pdf. - Open the cropped PDF in any PDF viewer (Adobe, Chrome, Edge) and choose Print → select your thermal printer → Paper size: 4×6 in → Scale: 100% → Print.
- Stick the printed label on the parcel. Done — pickup-ready in 30 seconds per order.
Frequently asked questions
What is the size of a Meesho shipping label?
The actual shipping label area is 4×6 inches (100×150 mm) — the global thermal-printer standard. The PDF that Meesho serves you is on a full A4 page with extra whitespace and a manifest, so most sellers crop the file before sending it to a thermal printer.
Will this tool work with my 4×6 thermal printer?
Yes. The cropped PDF is exactly 4×6 inches (100×150 mm), which matches Zebra, TVS LP46, Honeywell PC42T, Rongta RP402 and almost every thermal printer Indian Meesho sellers use.
Is the Meesho Label Cropper free?
Yes, completely free. No login, no signup, no credit card, no usage caps. Crop unlimited labels at zero cost.
Are my PDFs uploaded or stored on your server?
Your PDF is processed in memory on our server and the cropped file is sent straight back to your browser. We do not save the original PDF, do not save the cropped output, do not log filenames and do not share files with anyone. The processing is gone the moment you receive the file.
Does it work for COD and prepaid orders?
Yes. The tool works the same way for COD, prepaid, exchange and return-to-origin labels because all Meesho labels share the same PDF layout.
Can I bulk-crop multiple Meesho labels at once?
If your downloaded PDF contains multiple orders on separate pages, all pages are cropped together in a single output PDF. For multi-order downloads from Meesho, just upload the combined PDF and every page will be cropped automatically.
I already have a Chrome extension for Meesho — do I need this tool too?
If you use the Meesho AI Shipping Optimizer extension, the cropper is a separate utility — the extension handles image generation, bulk upload and shipping rate scanning. Label cropping is a different workflow that runs after orders come in. Both tools complement each other.