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.averyAvery Label File

Avery · 1980s

Developer
Avery
Category
Documents
MIME Type
application/avery-label
First Released
1980s
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not publicly documented or consistently standard
At a Glance
.avery
Avery Label File

Avery label files (.avery) are proprietary design files used for creating and printing custom labels with Avery's software and label templates.

Reviewed on July 16, 2026
Compression
Varies
Transparency
N/A
Editability
Low (within Avery software only)
Best for
Avery label printing

Key Features

  • Contains layout and design data for Avery label products.
  • Ensures precise alignment for printing on Avery templates.
  • Supports inclusion of text, graphics, and barcode elements.
  • Proprietary format, primarily used with Avery software.

Best For

  • Users invested in the Avery label ecosystem.
  • Precise printing on specific Avery label templates.
  • Creating multi-item label sheets with consistent design.

Less Ideal For

  • General document creation or word processing.
  • Sharing designs with users not using Avery software.
  • Web design or digital graphics creation.
  • Creating complex vector illustrations.

Common Use Cases

  • Designing and printing address labels.
  • Creating product labels and price tags.
  • Making custom business card labels.
  • Producing organizational labels for files and storage.

How to Open It

  1. Open .avery files directly using Avery Design & Print software (available for desktop and web).
  2. If you have a design from Avery's web tool, you can often re-open it by logging into your account.
  3. For older files, specific legacy Avery software might be required.
  4. Consider exporting the design to a more common format like PDF if editing within Avery software is not possible.

What is a .avery file?

Avery label files are proprietary formats used by Avery, a well-known manufacturer of labels and label-making software. These files typically contain layout information for printing labels, such as text, graphics, and positioning data, designed to be used with Avery's specific label templates and products. While not a universally compatible format, they are essential for users who rely on Avery's ecosystem for creating professional-looking labels for various purposes. The primary goal is to ensure precise alignment and design for mass printing.

Programs That Open .avery Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsAvery Design & Print SoftwareFreeOfficial
macOSAvery Design & Print SoftwareFreeOfficial
Web BrowserAvery Design & Print OnlineFreeOfficial

How to Convert .avery Files

FormatMethod
.PDFAvery Design & Print Software, Avery Design & Print Online
.PNGAvery Design & Print Software (Export as image), Avery Design & Print Online (Export as image)

Common Problems with .avery Files

⚠️ Unable to open .avery file without Avery software.
Install the official Avery Design & Print software or use the online version. If the file is very old, you may need to contact Avery support for assistance.
⚠️ Printed labels are misaligned.
Ensure you are using the correct Avery label template within the software that matches the physical label sheet you purchased. Check printer settings for proper paper size and orientation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open .avery files on any computer?

You can open .avery files on Windows and macOS using the Avery Design & Print software, or via the web browser on any operating system with internet access.

Are .avery files editable?

Yes, .avery files are editable, but only within Avery's dedicated software. They are designed specifically for creating and modifying label layouts for Avery products.

What is the difference between .avery and .pdf?

A .avery file contains editable layout and design information for Avery labels, while a .pdf is a final, non-editable (or limited editable) document format typically used for sharing and printing.

Technical Details

The .avery file format is a binary or structured text format that stores design elements, text content, image references, and layout coordinates specific to Avery's label products. It acts as a template or layout definition, referencing Avery's internal font and graphic libraries for consistent output. The format is not intended for general document editing but for direct use within Avery's proprietary software to facilitate printing.

Did You Know?

Avery was founded in 1935 and is a leading brand in labels.
The .avery format is optimized for the precise spacing required for mass label production on pre-cut sheets.

Security Information

As a proprietary format from a reputable company, .avery files are generally safe. However, always download Avery software from their official website to avoid malware. Be cautious of third-party converters that may not fully support the format or could pose security risks.

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