Free cosmetic label generator
Enter what your product is, its net quantity, and its ingredients, and get the exact compliant copy a U.S. cosmetic label needs: the statement of identity, the net-quantity declaration, the name and place of business, the INCI ingredient list, and the MoCRA adverse-event contact. Free to check, cited to the rule, no account needed.
What the generator produces
Instead of a blank template, it assembles the copy for your specific cosmetic:
- The statement of identity in plain terms (21 CFR 701.11). See the full checklist →
- The net quantity of contents, by weight or fluid measure, in US customary and metric units (21 CFR 701.13 / FPLA).
- The name and place of business, your responsible-party identity line (21 CFR 701.12).
- The ingredient declaration in INCI names, descending order of predominance (21 CFR 701.3). How INCI order works →
- The MoCRA adverse-event contact, required on-label since December 29, 2024 (FD&C Act section 609). What MoCRA added →
How it works
- Describe your product — type, net quantity, ingredients, where you sell.
- See your requirements — a cited checklist plus a preview of every compliant text block.
- Unlock and print — get the full copy and a print-ready PDF.
Why it is trustworthy
Every block is generated from published rule data and cited to its governing authority — 21 CFR Part 701, the FPLA, and the FD&C Act as amended by MoCRA — so you can verify it. It is informational, not legal advice; cosmetic rules, especially MoCRA, are still settling, so confirm against current FDA guidance before a long print run.
Watch the cosmetic-versus-drug line
If your product makes a treatment claim — SPF sun protection, acne treatment, or anti-aging that claims to change the structure or function of skin — it may be regulated as an OTC drug and need a Drug Facts panel, which is beyond a cosmetic label. The checker flags the common triggers so you do not under-label a drug as a cosmetic. The SPF trap, explained →
A sample of what it generates
Sources: 21 CFR Part 701 (cosmetic labeling); FPLA, 15 U.S.C. 1451 et seq. and 16 CFR Part 500; FD&C Act section 609 (MoCRA adverse-event contact). California Prop 65 where applicable.
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Check your cosmetic label for freeFree requirements checklist + preview of the exact compliant copy — no signup.Frequently asked questions
Is the cosmetic label generator free?
Yes. The requirements check and a preview of the compliant copy are free with no account. You only pay if you want the full print-ready copy and a PDF for a print run.
What does the generated cosmetic label include?
The statement of identity, the net quantity of contents in dual units, the name and place of business, the INCI ingredient declaration in descending order, and the MoCRA adverse-event contact required since December 29, 2024.
Will the generated label make my cosmetic compliant?
It gives you the precise, cited copy each rule calls for, which is the part most makers get wrong. It is informational, not legal advice, and MoCRA is still settling, so verify against current FDA guidance before printing.
Does the generator handle the cosmetic-versus-drug question?
It flags common drug triggers such as SPF, acne, and structure-or-function anti-aging claims, which would make the product an OTC drug requiring a Drug Facts panel. It does not produce drug labeling; it helps you avoid under-labeling a drug as a cosmetic.
Informational only — not legal advice. Verify against the current governing standard before printing. LabelClear generates text from published rule data and does not guarantee regulatory approval.