That often means:
Tagpresto Cloud takes a different approach.
Create flexible layouts using standard web technologies.
Upload existing documents directly to Tagpresto Cloud.
Reuse workflows from systems like BarTender or NiceLabel using exported print files.
Connect templates to live data using custom placeholder structures or advanced matching rules.
This makes it possible to create flexible labels without depending on printer-specific functionality.
Some examples:
make_QR{##BatchNumber##}
make_CODE128{##BatchNumber##}
make_EAN13{##BatchNumber##}
make_CODE39{##BatchNumber##}
make_GS1_DATAMATRIX{(01)12345678901231(10)##Batch##}
Generated server-side in real time using dynamic data.
Tagpresto Cloud allows teams to define how dynamic fields should be detected and replaced.
Some examples:
##Batch##
%Batch%
{{Batch}}
Templates can use custom start/end markers or advanced matching patterns with support for regular expressions.
This makes it possible to reuse existing templates instead of rebuilding them from scratch.
The same workflow can generate both label-sized and A4-sized (or any size) output using the same underlying template logic.
Tagpresto Cloud helps teams centralize and automate printing workflows — without forcing users into a new design environment.
Yes. Tagpresto Cloud supports existing workflows and templates, including Word/OpenOffice documents, HTML templates and exported print files.
Yes. Templates can dynamically generate content using placeholders connected to live data sources.
Yes. QR codes, GS1 labels and multiple barcode formats can be generated dynamically during processing.
No. HTML is optional. Existing document formats and print workflows can also be used.
Yes. Templates can be adapted for label printers, office printers and PDF output.
No. Tagpresto Cloud focuses on template distribution, workflows and centralized management rather than proprietary design software.