The 2016 FDA rules define specific label formats for different package sizes and product types. NutriLabels generates all of them, pixel-accurate to the regulation's typography specs. Below are real labels produced by our engine.
The default for most retail packages with room for a full panel.
Sideways layout for packages under 40 in² or with limited height.
A single flowing line for very small packages like packets and sticks.
Per-serving and per-container columns — required for many 2–3 serving packages.
Shortened panel when 8+ nutrients are present in insignificant amounts.
English and Spanish on one compliant panel.
All 14 formats from the FDA's 2016 final rules are supported:
Standard vertical · Vertical with side-by-side micronutrients · Vertical with voluntary nutrients · Simplified (vertical, tabular & linear variants) · Tabular (small packages) · Linear (very small packages)
Dual: per serving / per container · Dual: as packaged / as prepared · Dual: two forms of the same food · Tabular dual-column · Aggregate (variety packs) · Bilingual (English/Spanish) · Infants through 12 months · Children 1–3 years
Format eligibility depends on your package's available label area and servings per container. Our serving-size wizard measures this for you and flags exactly which formats your package qualifies for — including when a dual-column panel is required. Or just ask us.