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Hlabels.com appears to position itself as a tool for “printing labels at home,” while its content also heavily highlights its integration with Ecardify. Users can generate QR codes, print them on label paper or stickers, and let people who scan them record or play back audio/video. It is suitable for connecting offline materials—such as printed cards, gifts, products, menus, and medication instructions—with online audio and video content.
Core modules include label/sticker printing, QR code generation and printing, Record & Playback QR, Multi Record QR, Testimonial QR, plus an HTML Form plugin and Shopping Cart plugin. Businesses can add audio/video recording buttons to web forms or shopping carts, or generate “blank” recordable QR codes to place on printed materials. The site also mentions branded logos, branded links, internationalization, Webhooks, and a REST API, suggesting it is not just a simple printing tool but also intended for some developer integration use cases.
Pricing is relatively clear: the Free plan is free forever and requires no credit card, but only includes 5 active eCards, 0.2GB storage, 0.2GB/month bandwidth, and watermarked printing. Enhanced costs USD 14/month and includes 500 active eCards, 20GB storage and bandwidth, and unlimited printing. Ultimate costs USD 49/month and increases the limits to 2500 active eCards and 100GB of resources. Select is a custom plan that requires contacting sales. Prices are in USD, and Canadian taxes may apply separately.
Its strengths are the unusual combination of use cases: QR code labels, audio/video recording, web plugins, and e-commerce shopping carts. The free plan makes it easy to try, while paid plans support unlimited printing and provide API/Webhooks. The drawbacks are that the website mixes Hlabels and Ecardify information, making the product boundaries somewhat unclear. It also does not disclose information commonly required for enterprise procurement, such as payment methods, data security compliance, team permissions, audit logs, or data residency. No self-hosted deployment option is apparent either.
It is best suited for teams in gifts/greeting cards, e-commerce, retail, restaurants, medical instructions, recruitment applications, product after-sales support, and other scenarios that require “offline materials + QR codes + audio/video interaction.” If you only need ordinary label layout and printing, Canva, Avery Design & Print, or Chinese label-printing/QR-code tools may be simpler. The source content does not make it possible to assess access from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If you plan to serve customers in China, it is recommended to first test website connectivity, QR-code playback speed, and the availability of USD payments.
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