Retail Barcode Packages
Our barcodes are suitable for use on any retail product worldwide (except for published books & magazines).
We supply the barcodes in both EAN-13 and UPC-A formats. UPC format is commonly used in Canada and the USA, while the rest of the world primarily uses EAN-13 format.
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Retail Barcodes

Instant delivery by email – Your email will contain your unique retail barcode number, barcode images (in 3 formats), a Guarantee Certificate, and instructions for free registration on the International Barcodes Database.
Note: We supply your barcodes in both EAN-13 and UPC-A formats.
Quantity Price per Barcode 1 $ 39 USD 2 $ 36 USD 3 $ 34 USD 4 $ 32 USD 5 + $ 30 USD 10 + $ 26 USD 20 + $ 24 USD 30 + $ 22 USD 40 + $ 20 USD 50 + $ 18 USD 75 + $ 16 USD 100 + $ 14 USD eachNOW ONLY $9.90 USD each150 + Please contact us
Retail Barcode Package
Should I use UPC or EAN format?
Within the USA, barcodes are usually in 12-digit UPC format. However, outside of the USA, the 13-digit EAN format is preferred.
If you plan to sell your product in the USA only, we recommend using a barcode in UPC format. If you plan to sell your product in any other country in the world, it is best to use EAN-13 format.
In the case you are selling your product in several different countries, including the USA, it is your choice whether to get a barcode in EAN-13 format or UPC-12 format. Most barcode scanners can read both EAN and UPC barcodes, so if you want to use the same barcode on your product regardless of which country it is in, that is fine. It is perfectly acceptable to use an EAN (European standard) barcode within the USA or a UPC barcode outside of the USA. For more information about the difference between EAN-13 and UPC-A, see here.
Using your barcode:
You will receive your unique barcode number (GTIN) in both EAN and UPC format by email, along with a guarantee certificate (for proof of ownership) and your barcode images.
The barcode images will be sent in 4 different files (png, svg and pdf). The size of the images will be about 38 mm x 25 mm (standard barcode size). If you need to reduce the size a bit, that is fine (the smallest recommended size is 80% of the standard size, i.e. about 30 mm x 20 mm).
You can put your barcode onto your product label or packaging & start using it immediately. Your barcode will be a blank number (it will not contain any product or company details). After you give your product to your retailer, they will scan the barcode & type the product information into their system – this will connect your barcode to your product. After that, when they scan your barcode, the product name & details will appear on their checkout screen.
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This means that if the retailers only use barcodes for option 1, you can get away with having the same barcode for 2 product variations (i.e. different colours of the same product). However, if the retailer uses barcodes for option 2, then a different barcode will be required for each product variation.
In general, retailers prefer to stock products that will be straightforward to manage. Some retailers may prefer not to stock products if they have to manually count how many are left of each size and reorder accordingly. Therefore it is recommended that you have a different barcode for each variation.
Selling in the USA = UPC-A
Selling internationally = EAN-13
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