A stand up pouch size chart helps buyers estimate dimensions before creating artwork or requesting samples. Typical reference sizes include 100 × 160 + 60 mm for small sample packs, 120 × 200 + 70 mm for 100g products, 140 × 220 + 80 mm for 250g products, 160 × 260 + 90 mm for 500g products, and 200 × 300 + 100 mm for 1kg products.
These numbers are only starting points. Product density matters. Powder, coffee beans, snacks, dried fruit, and pet treats can all require different pouch volumes even at the same weight.
A good stand up pouch should have enough bottom gusset to stand properly, enough height for heat sealing and zipper placement, and enough front panel area for branding.
Use a size calculator to get an initial recommendation, then confirm the final size with a physical sample or filling test.
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How do I choose a stand up pouch size?
Start with filling weight, product density, and desired shelf appearance. Then confirm with a real filling test.
What does the bottom gusset size mean?
The bottom gusset is the folded bottom part that helps the pouch stand and increases filling volume.
Can two products with the same weight use different pouch sizes?
Yes. Coffee beans, powder, snacks, and pet treats can have different volumes even when the weight is the same.
Should I design artwork before confirming the pouch size?
No. Confirm the pouch size and dieline first, then create the final artwork.
Recommended next step
Confirm your pouch size and material before creating final artwork. This helps reduce design mistakes and production delays.