
What is a UPC Code? - GS1 US
Explore GS1's Guide to UPC Codes and learn what is a upc code, the difference between a sku vs upc, how to get a UPC code, & more.
Types of Barcodes - GS1 US
A UPC-A barcode is a linear, or 1D, barcode and is made up of 12 digits that are used to help identify the product and its manufacturer. This type of barcode is used globally and is one of the many widely …
UPC, Barcodes & Prefixes - GS1 US
GS1 US provides authentic barcodes to uniquely identify your products. Learn how to get a UPC, barcode & prefix with our quick & easy process.
How to Get UPC Barcodes for Products - GS1 US
Whether your selling in store, online, or both- you may need to get UPC barcodes for your products. Explore GS1 US' guide to get barcodes in 3 easy steps.
Barcodes Powered by GS1 Standards | GS1 US
Power Your Sales UPC Barcodes, GTINs, and GLNs are like fingerprints for your products and locations, giving everyone confidence that your products and locations are uniquely identified along …
Barcoding Basics - GS1 US
When you create a barcode using GS1 Standards, you are using standards that are recognized and accepted by businesses all over the world. This allows you to better communicate with your trading …
GS1 Database | Search & look up by GLN, Prefix, GTIN, UPC
You can search by Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), the number encoded in a UPC barcode. You can also search for Global Location Number (GLN), company name, or other GS1 keys.
What Is a Barcode? - GS1 US
The common barcode (known as a UPC/1D Barcode) consists of black-and-white lines that create a scannable image. Combined with these lines, the numbers, known as a UPC numbers, create the …
GS1 US Data Hub | GS1 US
Manufacturers and brand owners can assign GS1 identifier numbers to their products and locations, generate UPC barcode images, and share product and location data with their trading partners, all in …
What is a GTIN? - GS1 US
This barcode is a product or item number typically used in North America at retail point-of-sale (POS) or checkout. The data that the UPC-A barcode uses is called the GTIN-12.