Barcode Generator
Create scannable EAN-13, EAN-8 and Code 128 barcodes with polished SVG styles
About Barcode Generator
The Barcode Generator creates real scannable barcodes while giving the preview a more memorable visual identity than a plain label maker. It supports EAN-13 for retail product identifiers, EAN-8 for compact product codes, and Code 128 for flexible alphanumeric labels used in logistics, inventory, events, and internal systems.
The tool keeps the scanner-critical barcode zone clean and adds the decorative artwork above it, so the output stays practical for testing while still looking distinctive in mockups, packaging concepts, demos, and product presentations. EAN values can be entered with or without the checksum digit; when possible, the checksum is added automatically so the barcode library receives a valid value.
Everything runs in your browser. The preview is SVG-based, copyable, and downloadable without uploading product IDs, campaign codes, warehouse labels, or internal tracking numbers. For commercial printing, always test the final size, contrast, quiet zone, paper stock, and scanner hardware before producing a large batch.
Barcode Generator Knowledge Base
What It Is Used For
Create scannable EAN-13, EAN-8 and Code 128 barcodes with polished SVG styles. It fits best when you need deterministic output, visible controls, and a result you can copy into code, docs, tests, uploads or debugging notes.
How To Use It
Paste or choose the source input, adjust the visible options, run the action, then copy, export or continue in a related tool. Supported editor-style tools also respond to Ctrl+Enter or Cmd+Enter.
Best Practices
Validate before copying into production, keep original files or snippets until the result is confirmed, and avoid pasting secrets into any page unless you understand whether processing is local or proxied.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The generated barcode zone uses JsBarcode and standard formats. Decorative artwork is kept away from the bottom scan zone for reliability.
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