Custom Braille & Tactile Labels for Inclusive CPG Brands

Reach more consumers and enhance brand loyalty with high-precision tactile packaging that doesn’t compromise your design.

Is Your Packaging Truly Accessible? Download the CPG Inclusivity Checklist

Don’t guess when it comes to inclusive design. Our technical checklist helps you audit your current SKUs for tactile usability, durability, and safety.

What’s inside the checklist:

Aesthetic Preservation: How to use transparent varnishes to keep your branding 100% visible.

Placement Optimization: Where to position Braille for maximum shelf-usability.

Material Compatibility: Choosing the right substrate for high-build UV dots.

Hazard Compliance: Ensuring ISO 11683 symbols are correct for household chemicals.

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The Gallas Technical Advantage

  • Invisible Impact: Our UV-cured varnishes are crystal clear. They sit on top of your graphics, meaning your logos, colors, and barcodes stay crisp and scannable.
  • Durability: Unlike standard embossing that can flatten during shipping, our dots are rigid and moisture-resistant. They stay tactile from the warehouse to the consumer’s pantry.
  • Production Speed: We print tactile features inline. This means no secondary passes, no extra lead times, and a more cost-effective way to scale your inclusivity initiatives.

Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats “Love Notes” Campaign

Watch the video of how we helped Kellogg’s inclusivity goals with Braille stickers for their Rice Krispies Treats packaging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Gallas utilizes UV Rotary Screen Printing. With a specialized rotary screen, this process applies a strong, highly-defined raised tactile varnish layer measuring up to 280 microns (0.28 mm), and a UV-cured special transparent varnish coating directly onto the label.

UV rotary screen printing provides superior consistency, quality and durability. Embossing can often produce raised dots that are too high, leading to bursting or damage, or too low, leading to reduced tactility and readability. Our process ensures a uniform, durable, and highly readable dot profile that firmly adheres to the substrate every time.

No. One of the key advantages of our UV Rotary Screen Printing process is that the Braille is applied using a transparent varnish. It prints directly onto the label without changing your existing graphic layout, preserving your visual branding and design integrity.

Our Braille and Tactile labels are perfect for industries that prioritize accessibility and safety, including:


Food & Beverage: Packaged meals, condiments, spices, beverage cans and bottles.
Health & Beauty Aids: Cosmetics, skincare, personal care.
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals: Medication identification, use instructions and warnings.
Consumer Products & Services: Add Braille labels to product packaging or printed promotional materials.

It’s important to clarify: “ADA Compliance” under the Americans with Disabilities Act typically governs architectural signage such as you would find for restrooms, a building’s room numbers, or elevator floors. However, our labels allow CPG companies to meet the highest accessibility standards for product information, which is essential for voluntary compliance, market inclusivity, and meeting specific regulations in fields like pharmaceuticals.


The visually challenged community represents a significant and growing market of approximately 295 million people globally experiencing a moderate to severe impairment and 43 million people experiencing blindness. This translates into a Braille label market that was estimated at $2.62 billion in 2024 and is projected to continue its growth trajectory. Adding Braille is a powerful way to promote inclusivity, secure brand loyalty, and access this sizable consumer base.


Yes. Braille labels can help the visually impaired accurately identify products, brands, and, most importantly, read crucial safety warnings and usage instructions clearly and consistently.


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