Generate EAN Barcode Online

Free Online EAN Barcode Generator. Create EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN-14 barcode in various supported formats.

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EAN-8 is a linear barcode type that is commonly used for small products and packaging. It consists of 8 digits and can encode product identification information, such as manufacturer and item number. The barcode is designed to be read by scanners and can be used globally, with a country code identifying the country of origin. EAN-8 is a variant of the larger EAN-13 symbology, and can be used as a space-saving alternative when the capacity of EAN-13 is excessive.
Nominal dimensions: 26.73 mm x 21.31 mm
More info about EAN-8 symbology.

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Aspose EAN Barcode Generator is a free online application to generate EAN barcodes. It is fast and easy way of adding machine reading tags to your documents and products. It supports both raster and vector output image formats. EAN Barcode generator supports many different output formats (PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, SVG, EMF).

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FAQ

  • What is an EAN barcode?
    An EAN barcode is the most common type of barcode used for retail products. EAN codes consist of 13 numbers, and encodes a country code, a company code and a product code. EAN barcode can be used all over the world, except for the USA and Canada where UPC barcodes are used.
  • What is a UPC barcode?
    A UPC barcode is the second most common type of retail barcode. The code consists of 12 numbers, and encodes a country code, company code, and product code. UPC barcodes are widely used in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries for tracking trade items in stores.
  • Where can I get a UPC number?
    You need "GS1 Company Prefix" which should be unique to create UPC numbers. GS1 US organization can help you with this: https://www.gs1us.org/application_for_barcodes_authorized_by_gs1_us
  • Why UPC number is required?
    This is common requirement to use Global Trade Item Numbers it retail. This number is unique for any product. A UPC code includes this GTIN allowing business and you to track and check any product.
  • What are the types of barcodes?
    There are many different barcode symbologies for different applications.
    Most Popular 1D Barcodes:
    UPC is a 12-digit one-dimensional barcode used primarily in the United States for retail and consumer products. You can found this barcode on any product. The code consists of 12 numbers, and encodes a country code, company code, and product code.
    EAN is the European equivalent of UPC codes. The code differs from the UPC code in that the additional first digit identifies the country of origin code. There are also options such as ISBN and ISSN for more specific applications.
    Code 39 - used in defense and automotive. Code 39, as the name suggests, can contain up to 39 characters in a barcode. Code 39 is the simplest of the alphanumeric codes, it is designed to self-test characters and is often used internally by small businesses.
    Code 128 is used in transport and logistics, Code 128 is a high density ordering and distribution code. Code 128 encodes both numeric and alphanumeric text. Code 128 barcodes for use in the internal supply chain can store a variety of information.

    Most popular 2D barcodes: QR code is one of the most common 2D codes. QR codes are two-dimensional matrix codes intended for consumers and marketing. QR codes support numeric, alphanumeric, byte / binary codes and hieroglyphs. QR codes are free and publicly available.
    DataMatrix Code - Popular for logistics and operations, these two-dimensional codes are tiny in size and are ideal for labeling small items such as electronic components. Codes have the advantage of being very robust and fast to read.
    PDF417 - These codes can store huge amounts of data up to 1.1KB. Codes are ideal for government applications like driver's licenses because they can store photos, fingerprints, signatures, text, numbers, and graphics. The code is publicly available and free to use.
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Aspose.BarCode Generate

  • With this free online tool, you can generate barcodes in various supported raster and vector formats: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, SVG, and EMF.
  • We support the following barcode types: 1D Point-of-sale: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, GS1 DataBar 1D Industrial Barcodes: Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, GS1 Code 128, Codabar, ITF-14 2D Barcodes: QR Code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, PDF417

How to generate barcodes

  • Enter your text
  • Select the barcode type and size
  • Click the “Generate Barcode” button
  • Download the resulting image
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Enter text to encode, choose the barcode type, and click the “Generate Barcode” button.

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