QSL Software for Logging, Printing, and Management

Find software tools for QSL card design, printing, label creation, digital QSL services, and managing your QSL workflow.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Managing QSLs is a core part of amateur radio, confirming QSOs and often serving as a cherished memento of a contact. Operators use various methods to exchange QSLs, from traditional paper cards sent via the bureau or direct mail, to modern electronic systems like LoTW and eQSL. These tools help hams keep track of their confirmed contacts and ensure proper credit for DX, awards, and contest achievements.

This category offers a range of software to streamline QSL operations. Hams can find tools for designing and printing custom QSL cards, such as QSL Maker or QSL Studio, often importing QSO data directly from ADIF files. Other programs assist with electronic QSL systems, like utilities for uploading logs to LoTW and eQSL.cc. Additionally, operators can locate QSL manager information and bureau addresses using resources like QSL Buro Finder, making it easier to send and receive paper cards efficiently.

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