A set of parallel black lines and white spaces of varying widths following set of an algorithm in a square or rectangular box on every product which only machine-readable code are known as barcodes. These codes use to encode information about the product in a visual pattern that can be readable by machine only. These codes are used to easy to identify the details of the products quickly through the machine.
In India, a non-profit organization GS1 which is the organization of ministry of commerce and industry manages and standardizes barcode. It was established in 1996. GS1 sets standards and manages the barcode standard used by retailers, manufacturers, and suppliers.
EAN-13
Global Article number formerly referred to as European Article Number. EAN-13 is the 13-digit barcode that is widely used in Europe, India and other countries.
UPC-A
Universal Product Code or UPC-A is a 12-digit barcode that is widely used in the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
Step1: Get register with GS1
Step2: Generate datakart Number
Step3: Choose Bar code Printing Process
Step4: Select a primary scanning environment
Step5: Choose your Barcode
Step6: Choose your barcode size
Step7: Select your barcode format
Step8: Select your barcode color
Step9: Select area for placement of barcode on your product
Step10: Test barcode qualityBenefits of Barcode registration