UPC Barcode

What is a UPC Barcode?

A UPC Barcode (or Universal Product Code) is a globally unique 12-digit number which is encoded into a barcode using the UPC Barcode symbology. They are effectively a subset of the EAN-13 numbers and work within the same system. These are the most common type of retail barcode used in the USA and Canada, whereas EAN-13 barcodes are more common elsewhere. Having said that, both formats can technically be used in any country and are globally unique regardless. However, if you are mainly selling in the USA or Canada, we recommend that you use the UPC-A format. Please see the difference between UPC and EAN-13 barcodes here.

How to get a UPC Barcode?

UPC Barcodes can be easily purchased in barcode packages here. Once your order is received, we will email you your UPC number with the images as attached files. You can then incorporate the UPC barcode into your product packaging in an easily visible flat location. When a retailer first receives your product, they will scan the barcode and input the product information into their system. From that point onwards, every time the barcode is scanned, your product information will automatically appear.

Please see our FAQ page if you have any questions or contact us.

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“Hi David, Thank you very much for your prompt processing and response. Much appreciated. The barcode will belong to our new Beer Pong Set, of which the box is now in printing. I will be back for another barcode once we are ready to package our own branded Red Party Cups.” Max H