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Barcode Generator

Generate production-ready barcodes and QR codes instantly. Supports EAN-13, UPC-A, Code-128, and more.

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What is a Barcode?

A barcode is a machine-readable representation of data, typically displayed as parallel lines (1D barcodes) or a grid of squares (2D codes like QR). Barcodes encode product identifiers, URLs, serial numbers, and other information so that scanners and cameras can read them instantly — eliminating manual data entry and reducing errors.

Types of Barcodes

  • EAN-13 — The international standard for retail products. A 13-digit code used on virtually every consumer product sold outside North America.
  • UPC-A — The 12-digit barcode standard for retail products in the United States and Canada. Found on almost every item at a checkout counter.
  • EAN-8 — A compact 8-digit version of EAN-13, designed for small packages where space is limited, such as candy bars or cosmetics.
  • UPC-E — A compressed 6-to-8-digit version of UPC-A for small products. It uses zero suppression to reduce the number of bars printed.
  • Code-128 — A high-density alphanumeric barcode used in logistics, shipping labels, and supply chain management. Encodes the full ASCII character set.
  • Code-39 — An older alphanumeric barcode widely used in automotive, defense, and healthcare industries. Supports uppercase letters, digits, and a handful of special characters.
  • ITF-14 — A numeric-only barcode used to label outer cartons and shipping containers. The “Interleaved 2 of 5” encoding pairs digits for compact representation.
  • QR Code — A two-dimensional matrix code that can store URLs, text, and data up to 4,296 characters. Commonly used for mobile scanning, marketing, and contactless payments.

Why Barcodes Matter for Inventory Management

Barcodes are the backbone of modern inventory management. Scanning a barcode takes a fraction of a second compared to manual data entry, reducing human error by up to 99%. They enable real-time stock tracking, faster warehouse picking, accurate cycle counts, and seamless point-of-sale transactions. Whether you manage 50 SKUs or 50,000, barcodes ensure every item is accounted for throughout your supply chain.

How Nventory Helps

Nventory integrates barcode scanning directly into your inventory workflows. Print labels with barcodes for every product, scan items during receiving and shipping, and keep your stock levels accurate across all sales channels — all from a single platform. With Nventory, barcodes are not just identifiers; they power automated reorder alerts, real-time stock visibility, and seamless omnichannel fulfillment.

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