معيار GS1 Digital Link: الباركود يلتقي بالويب
The development of GS1 Digital Link — merging product identification with web URLs, the standardization process, and the path to Sunrise 2027.
GS1 Digital Link: The Bridge Between Barcodes and the Web
gs1-digital-link/" class="glossary-term-link" data-term="GS1 Digital Link" data-definition="Web URI standard enabling QR codes to replace traditional barcodes." data-category="GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GS1 Digital Link represents the most significant evolution in barcode standards since the original UPC. It transforms product identification from a static number into a web-resolvable URI, connecting every physical product to its digital identity.
The Problem
Traditional barcodes encode a number (like a GTIN). To get information about the product, you need to look up that number in a database. But which database? The manufacturer's? The retailer's? A regulatory agency's?
There was no standard way to go from a barcode scan to product information on the web. Different apps, different databases, different results.
The Concept (2016-2018)
GS1 Digital Link was developed starting in 2016 with a simple insight: if the barcode contains a URL instead of (or in addition to) a number, the URL can resolve to different information depending on who is asking.
A GS1 Digital Link URI has a standardized structure:
https://example.com/01/09506000134352/10/ABC123/21/12345
This URI contains the same Application Identifier data as a traditional GS1-128 barcode (GTIN, batch, serial), but in a web-resolvable format.
How Resolution Works
When a GS1 Digital Link URI is accessed, a resolver service determines what to return based on context:
- Consumer scanning a product: Redirect to product information page, allergen data, or sustainability information
- Retailer scanning at POS: Return the GTIN for price lookup (same as a traditional barcode)
- Supply chain partner: Return traceability data, batch information, or recall notices
- Regulatory inspector: Return compliance documentation, UDI data, or certification records
This context-dependent resolution is powered by GS1 resolver services that maintain link relationships for each product.
Encoding in Barcodes
GS1 Digital Link URIs can be encoded in:
- QR Codes: For consumer-facing applications (scan with phone camera)
- Data Matrix: For supply chain and healthcare applications
- NFC tags: For tap-to-access experiences
The key innovation is backward compatibility: a GS1 Digital Link barcode can be scanned by a traditional POS scanner, which extracts just the GTIN for price lookup, and also scanned by a smartphone, which opens the full URL for rich product information.
Sunrise 2027
GS1's Sunrise 2027 initiative enables 2D barcodes (carrying GS1 Digital Link URIs) at retail point-of-sale worldwide. This means:
- Retailers must upgrade POS scanners to read 2D barcodes by 2027
- Products can carry a single QR Code or Data Matrix that works for both POS scanning and consumer engagement
- The traditional EAN-13 linear barcode will eventually be supplemented (not immediately replaced) by 2D alternatives
Industry Adoption
Major brands and retailers are piloting GS1 Digital Link:
- Consumer goods companies encoding product information URIs
- Pharmaceutical companies using it for drug serialization and verification
- Fashion brands linking to sustainability and supply chain transparency data
- Retailers testing 2D scanning at checkout
The Future Vision
GS1 Digital Link's long-term vision is a product's complete digital identity accessible from a single scan: ingredient lists, allergen warnings, recycling instructions, warranty registration, user manuals, sustainability scores, and authenticity verification, all from one barcode on one package.