Free Online Barcode Generator. Online barcode generator creates perfect barcodes for items, books, or packages, supporting Code 39,Code 128,UPC-A,UPC-E,EAN-8,EAN-13, among other types.
Free Barcode Generator Create unique print-ready barcodes (UPC, EAN, and more) for product labeling, inventory control, shipping, and more. Use the tool below to generate barcode labels in any of the nine various formats. To order your barcode labels printed, visit our printed barcodes tool. Download Barcode Generator / Creator for macOS 10.9 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. . If you are looking for a more advanced barcode generator, check out our Barcode Generator Pro app, with the ability to change colors, fonts, add quiet space, set color spaces and much more! This application let you generate 2D barcodes with different formats that can be friendly used by smartphones and tablets. For example you can create a barcode containing a VCard for your business card, an SMS message for a specific telephone number, or your Facebook home page.
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To create UCC/EAN-128 or GS1 DataBar Expanded barcodes, format thedata according to the rule outlined here.AI must be enclosed with parenthese - for example (01)19421123450011(15)991231(10)101234
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© 2003-2021 Morovia Corporation. All rights reserved.The barcode generator allows you to create a barcode graphic by selecting barcode symbology and inserting barcode data.
Click on the 'Generate Barcode' button to create a graphic containing your barcode. Right click to copy or save the barcode, then paste or insert the barcode into your document.
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* The Barcode Generator is a free service, but does not include any sort of guarantee or technical support.
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Barcode types
Barcode | Example | Info | |
Codebar | A self-checking and binary level linear barcode symbology with no check sum digit appended. Widely used in libraries and package delivery systems | ||
Code128 | Double density data encoding, ASCII character set supported. | ||
Code-39 | Fully alphanumeric barcode for use with> | Code-39 full ASCII | 28 ASCII character set including asterisks supported |
Ean-13 | European Article Number, used for global retail. | ||
Ean-8 | Small package marking where an EAN-13 barcode would be too large. | ||
GS1-128 | A variant of Code 128 - it automatically inserts a FNC1 character after the initial character. | ||
Interleaved | Used on 135 film, for ITF-14 barcodes, and on packaging. | ||
ITF 14 | Higher level packaging. GTIN included. | ||
QR | A matrix barcode readable by QR scanners and smartphones. Adaptable size to the amount of encoded data. | ||
Upc-A | Product identifying at retail checkout. GTIN included. | ||
Upc-E | Product identifying at retail checkout. GTIN (compressed) included. Adapted for smaller packages. | ||
Aztec | High capacity, symbol size adjusts automatically depending on the amount of input data. | ||
Datamatrix | High capacity, optimal for small packages. | ||
Code93 | 43 characters allowed. ASCII character set supported by using combinations of 2 characters. | ||
Micro QR | Reduced size and capacity of a normal QR code. Optimal when the barcode size needs to be minimized. | ||
PDF-417 | Reduced size and capacity of a normal QR code. Optimal when the barcode size needs to be minimized. |
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A barcode is an optical, machine-readable, representation of data; the data usually
describes something about the object that carries the barcode.
Originally barcodes systematically represented data by varying the widths and spacings of parallel lines, and may be referred to as linear or one-dimensional (1D).
Later two-dimensional (2D) codes were developed, using rectangles, dots, hexagons and other geometric patterns in two dimensions, usually called barcodes although they do not use bars as such.
Barcodes originally were scanned by special optical scanners called barcode readers. Later applications software became available for devices that could read images, such as smartphones with cameras.
Barcode benefits
- Fast-selling items can be identified quickly and automatically reordered.
- Slow-selling items can be identified, preventing inventory build-up.
- The effects of merchandising changes can be monitored, allowing fast-moving, more profitable items to occupy the best space.
- Historical data can be used to predict seasonal fluctuations very accurately.
- Items may be repriced on the shelf to reflect both sale prices and price increases.
- This technology also enables the profiling of individual consumers, typically through a voluntary registration of discount cards. While pitched as a benefit to the consumer, this practice is considered to be potentially dangerous by privacy advocates.
Source: Wikipedia
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