Pick a format, type your text, and download. No signup, no server - runs right in your browser.
SVG download is available for 1D barcode formats. Use PNG for QR codes.
Selecting the right barcode symbology is critical for warehouse efficiency. Code 128 is the industry standard for inventory labels - it encodes the full ASCII character set in a compact format, making it ideal for part numbers, serial numbers, and location labels.
Code 39 remains common in government and defense applications where legacy compatibility is required. UPC-A and EAN-13 are mandatory for retail point-of-sale scanning. ITF-14 is the standard for outer carton and pallet labeling in distribution.
QR codes are increasingly adopted in warehouse environments for encoding multiple data points in a single scan - part number, lot, and expiration date in one label.
Code 128, Code 39, UPC-A, EAN-13, EAN-8, ITF-14, and QR codes. Covers product labels, asset tags, and shipping.
No. Everything happens in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
Yes. Standard barcode formats, no licensing restrictions on what you generate.
Code 128 is the go-to for inventory. It handles letters and numbers and makes compact barcodes.
Inventory Pro includes label printing and barcode scanning across desktop and mobile for parts, assets, and locations. Try it free.
Inventory Pro replaces your spreadsheet in about 10 minutes. Sign up, import your items, and start scanning with your phone.