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Everything Stikkr does.

Long-form, no marketing fluff. If you're trying to decide whether Stikkr does what you need before you install it — this page is the long answer.

Features

What you can do

Design labels on a real canvas

Text, shapes, lines, rectangles, free-form rotation, snap-to-grid. Add any font you have on your phone, plus the bundled type set. Drop in barcodes (Code 128, EAN, QR), or your own images. The canvas is in real units — millimetres or inches — so what you see on screen is what comes out of the printer.

150+ ready-made templates

Address blocks, price tags, jar labels, cable IDs, return-address strips, Wi-Fi QR cards, lunchbox labels, gift tags, organiser bin labels, dymo-style file folders. Pick one, edit the text, print. They're sized to common label dimensions but adapt to whatever roll you've got loaded.

Print straight over Bluetooth

Pair the printer once. From then on, hit print and the label appears. There is no cloud round-trip, no print server, no companion service running in the background. Your phone speaks the printer's protocol directly. If your phone has Bluetooth and the printer is on, it works.

Batch from a spreadsheet

Import a CSV. Map columns to fields on the label (name, price, code, whatever). Preview the first row, then run the batch. Perfect for fifty cable IDs, a hundred jar labels, or a market-day price-tag run. The mapping is saved with the template so the next batch is one tap.

Quick-fill from your phone keyboard or clipboard

Pin a label to the home screen and it becomes a one-screen form: type the values, hit print. Paste a multi-line clipboard and Stikkr will fill several copies at once. The fastest path from "I need a label" to "the label is on the jar."

Counter labels with optional encryption

Need a private running serial across batches without exposing the raw count? Counter fields can be encrypted with a key you control. The label shows an obfuscated value, but you can still verify and decode any printed label later. Useful for inventory, batch tracking, and mailroom workflows.

Six languages, in-app

English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean. The app picks up your phone's language automatically. If your language isn't there yet — get in touch.

Local-first, exportable

Designs, spreadsheets, print history and printer pairings live on your device. You can back them up to a file and restore them on another device — but only if you choose to. Nothing is sent to any server unless you opt in to anonymous usage statistics, which are off out of the box.

Hardware

Supported printers

Niimbot

D110

The popular pocket label printer with replaceable ribbons. Stikkr supports the v4 print protocol and works with any roll, including non-Niimbot paper.

Niimbot

B1

The popular wider-format desktop model for shipping labels and bigger price tags.

Niimbot

B21

B1's slightly larger, USB-rechargeable sibling — same Bluetooth driver, same templates.

Niimbot

B3S

The newer mid-range portable. Same protocol family, fully supported.

Phomemo

M110 (BLE) & M150

Newer M110 hardware with the small OLED screen, plus the M150 (same hardware in a different case). Bluetooth Low Energy models only — see the FAQ on older revisions.

Coming later

More models

Got a Niimbot or Phomemo printer that's not on this list? Tell us — most newer models share the same protocol family and adding them is a small driver job.

FAQ

Common questions

Does it really work without an account?

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Yes. Open the app, pair the printer, design a label, print. The only thing it asks for is Bluetooth permission. You can use every feature in the app without giving us so much as an email address.

Is it free?

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Yes, with a generous daily print quota that covers everyday use. If you regularly run big batches, a one-time in-app purchase removes the cap forever. No subscription, no recurring fee.

Will it work with non-Niimbot paper?

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On D110 the driver supports any roll regardless of the RFID chip on the official Niimbot ribbons. So yes — generic thermal label rolls in the right size will print fine.

My older Phomemo M110 won't pair. Why?

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Some early-revision M110 hardware speaks Bluetooth Classic SPP rather than Bluetooth Low Energy. Those revisions are not supported in v1.0. The newer BLE M110 (and the M150, which is the same hardware) work fine. If you can pair the printer to other modern Android apps, it should pair to Stikkr.

What about iOS?

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iOS is in the works on a separate timeline — the App Store and StoreKit work doesn't share much code with the Android side, so it's a follow-up release rather than a launch-day feature.

Can I sync designs between devices?

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Not in v1.0 with built-in cloud sync — that's deliberate; we don't want to host your designs unless you ask us to. You can export your designs to a file and import them on another device, and a "bring-your-own cloud folder" option is on the roadmap so you can drop them in your own Google Drive / iCloud / Dropbox.

Does it work in landscape on a tablet?

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Yes. The editor adapts to landscape and to bigger screens — useful when you're working on a complex template or a batch you want to preview in detail.

What permissions does it ask for?

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Bluetooth (to find and talk to your printer), and optionally storage and camera if you want to load images from your gallery or photograph something to put on a label. Nothing else. The full breakdown is in the privacy policy.

Is the source code open?

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Not at this point. Stikkr is a small independent app and the source is closed for now. The privacy story doesn't depend on you trusting the source though — you can verify the network behaviour from outside the app.

Ready when you are.

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