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Print Postage Labels from Anywhere
Use Click-N-Ship for Shipping with Tracking
Ship with Priority Mail ® or Priority Mail Express ® supplies from your home or office using Click-N-Ship ® service. Order free boxes, print labels, and request package pickups online. Create an address book, save preferences, or use «Ship Again» to save time.
If you’re a small business, use Click-N-Ship to earn credits for your Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express labels with the USPS Loyalty Program.
Create Batch Shipments
If you’re a small business, print labels for up to 20 identical packages at once.
Order Flat Rate Boxes
No scale? No worries. Use our Flat Rate shipping products. If It Fits, It Ships ® 1
Schedule a Pickup
Save time and schedule a free USPS Package Pickup, all from your home or office. 2
Watch How Click-N-Ship Works
Set Your Shipping Preferences
Have one type of package you ship often? Want to get tracking notifications or let recipients know that a shipment is coming their way? Save all your shipping preferences, including package and printing options, default return address, and reference numbers, in your Click-N-Ship Preferences tab.
Tips for Printing & Shipping
Add Insurance & Extra Services
Include Delivery Instructions
Easily set package delivery instructions when you create your shipping label online. You may request that the carrier leave a package if there’s no response at the door or select Hold For Pickup service to have recipients pick up their shipments at their local USPS facility.
Save Time with Ship Again
If you send many recurring shipments with the same weight, service, and delivery address, you don’t have to reenter information each time you create a label. Just go to your Shipping History and select «Ship Again» and the label will be added to your cart with the new shipping date.
1. For mailable items up to 70 lbs. Back ^
2. For details on free Package Pickup, go to Schedule a Pickup. Back ^
3. To qualify for included insurance, a shipment must meet certain requirements, such as having an applicable bar code. For details, visit Priority Mail. Insurance does not cover certain items. For details regarding claim exclusions, see sections 609.4.3 (Non-payable Claims), 609 (Filing Indemnity Claims for Loss or Damage), and 503.4 (Insured Mail) of the Domestic Mail Manual. Back ^