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Learn: The Barcode Reference

37 guides covering every barcode concept — formats, pricing, platform requirements, compliance, and how-to. Pair with the comparison guides, free tools, and generators.

Fundamentals

What Is a Barcode? How They Work, Types & Why They Matter

A barcode is a machine-readable pattern of bars and spaces that encodes data. Learn how barcodes work, the difference between 1D and 2D, the major barcode types, and how to make one.

What Is a UPC? The 12-Digit Universal Product Code Explained

A UPC is a 12-digit Universal Product Code used on retail products in the US and Canada. Learn what UPC means, how to get one from GS1, and how to generate UPC-A barcodes.

What Is an EAN? The 13-Digit International Article Number Explained

An EAN is a 13-digit International Article Number used as the global retail barcode standard outside North America. Learn what EAN means, how it differs from UPC, and how to get one from GS1.

What Is a GTIN? Global Trade Item Numbers Explained

A GTIN is the 8-, 12-, 13-, or 14-digit identifier that uniquely identifies a product worldwide. Learn what GTIN means, how it relates to UPC and EAN, and how to get one from GS1.

What Is an ISBN? The 13-Digit International Standard Book Number Explained

An ISBN is a 13-digit International Standard Book Number that uniquely identifies a book edition. Learn what ISBN means, how to get one from Bowker, and how it differs from ASIN.

What Is an ASIN? Amazon's 10-Character Product Identifier Explained

An ASIN is a 10-character alphanumeric code that Amazon assigns to every product in its catalog. Learn what ASIN means, how it differs from UPC and FNSKU, and how to find or create one.

What Is an FNSKU? Amazon's FBA Unit Label Explained

An FNSKU is Amazon's per-unit Code 128 label that every FBA unit needs. Learn what FNSKU means, how it differs from SKU and ASIN, and how to print FNSKU labels.

What Is an MPN? Manufacturer Part Number Explained

An MPN is the Manufacturer Part Number that uniquely identifies a product within its manufacturer's catalog. Learn how MPN differs from UPC, SKU, and GTIN.

What Is a SKU? Stock Keeping Units Explained

A SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) is your internal product code — your format, your rules. Different from UPC (global GS1 retail code), GTIN (umbrella term for GS1 numbers), and MPN (manufacturer part number).

What Is GS1? The Organization Behind Every Authentic Retail Barcode

GS1 is the global not-for-profit that owns and licenses every authentic retail barcode standard — UPC, EAN-13, ITF-14, GS1-128, GS1 DataMatrix. Learn what GS1 does, why retailers require it, what membership costs, and where the GS1 system ends.

What Is a Global Location Number (GLN)?

A GLN (Global Location Number) is a 13-digit GS1 identifier for a physical or organizational location. Used in EDI, healthcare, retail supply chains. Learn the structure, how to get one, and where it appears.

What Is an SSCC (Serial Shipping Container Code)?

SSCC is the 18-digit GS1 identifier for a specific logistics unit — one pallet, one case, one carton. Different from GTIN (the product). Learn the structure, the (00) Application Identifier, and how it gets scanned in shipping.

What Is a GTIN-14?

GTIN-14 is the 14-digit identifier used on shipping cartons and master cases. ITF-14 is the barcode format that renders it. Learn the indicator digit, how it converts from UPC/EAN, and when retailers require it.

What Is EPCIS? The Supply Chain Visibility Standard

EPCIS is the GS1 standard for sharing supply chain event data between trading partners. Required for DSCSA pharma compliance and EU FMD. Learn the 4 event dimensions (what, when, where, why) and how it differs from EDI.

What Is GS1 Digital Link?

GS1 Digital Link encodes a GTIN inside a web URL. Scanning the QR/Data Matrix opens a webpage with product info, lot/batch traceability, expiry data. Slated to replace UPC-A on retail packaging by 2027 'Sunrise 2027' initiative.

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