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Barcode Formats for Inventory and Warehouse Operations

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What barcode types can I make?

Code 128, Code 39, UPC-A, EAN-13, EAN-8, ITF-14, and QR codes. Covers product labels, asset tags, and shipping.

Does my data go anywhere?

No. Everything happens in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.

Can I use these barcodes for my business?

Yes. Standard barcode formats, no licensing restrictions on what you generate.

Which format should I pick for inventory labels?

Code 128 is the go-to for inventory. It handles letters and numbers and makes compact barcodes.

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