The codes themselves are not generated by us. They are originally issued by GS1, then sold to companies that do not use them, and we acquire them for resale. Please note, you will not receive a unique company prefix, but these codes are fully valid and accepted for selling your products.
Yes, you can sell on Amazon with our EAN or UPC codes, but there are important limitations to understand.
If the brand already exists on Amazon with its own codes, you must use the original codes for that brand.
Amazon may also ask for additional documents depending on the product category. This is normal. For this reason we provide certificate documents with your order. You can fill in the required information after purchase and include the certificate in your support case.
If you are creating variations of an existing product, all variations need to use codes with the same prefix. If your new EANs have a different prefix, Amazon will require you to create a new product instead of adding a variation.
You will need a separate code for each product variation (for example size, colour, or design). For instance, if you have 2 t-shirt designs, each available in 5 sizes and 2 colours, you will require 20 codes (2 × 5 × 2).
You will receive by email UPC-A (12 digits) codes AND EAN-13 (13 digits) codes, both are variant of the same code. Each code is accompanied by graphics of the corresponding barcode.
Our barcodes are suitable for all types of products except books and pharmaceuticals. They are fine to use with health products, including items such as protein powders.
Absolutely, our codes will work worldwide, online and in retail.
The prefix is simply an indication of which country the barcode originates in but is not at all a condition to sell in a country. GS1 explains "since GS1 member companies can manufacture products anywhere in the world, GS1 prefixes do not identify the country of origin for a given product." We have people using our codes with US prefix to sell in the UK in Waitrose and Debenhams for example, or products "made in France" in France. If someone say they will sell you codes with an UK prefix it will not be legit, as only US companies were once allowed to resell their codes. See also here and here.
We don't need information about your product, price or company, you use the codes to register directly your products with your distributor (e.g. Amazon, CD Baby, supermarkets, grocery stores, etc). They will link the information as well as price to the code for you.
If you sell products online you should only need the numbers, however if you sell through a distributor instead of sending the products directly, you may need to print the barcodes on stickers, which you can do with the images we provide you with your order, or by using our printing service.
Since this item is a digital download all sales are final. If unsure buy one, try it, and if you purchase at least 100 more we'll reimburse the first one.
Just ask on our contact page
UPC and EAN numbers delivered minutes after your order
High Resolution JPEG graphics, and vector PDF of each barcode you order
Certificate stating the codes are unique and exclusive to you
CVS (Excel) listing of all barcode numbers associated with your graphics
Label template so you can print as many of your barcodes as you need
You only pay once
You can keep then and use them when you want
Buy one, try it, buy at least 100, contact us and we'll reimburse the first one