Symbologies de codes-barres

Parcourez toutes les symbologies de codes-barres avec leurs spécifications techniques et outils interactifs.

1D Linear

UPC-A

12 digits

The Universal Product Code Type A is the original barcode symbology that launched the retail scanning revolution. Its 12-digit numeric …

UPC-E

8 digits

A zero-suppressed compact version of UPC-A designed for small retail items where the full-size barcode cannot fit. UPC-E compresses a …

EAN-13

13 digits

The European Article Number 13-digit barcode is the global standard for retail product identification, used in over 100 countries. It …

EAN-8

8 digits

A compact 8-digit variant of EAN-13 for products too small to carry a full-size barcode. EAN-8 codes require a special …

EAN-5 Supplement

5 digits

A 5-digit supplemental barcode printed alongside EAN-13 or UPC-A, primarily used in the book and periodical industry to encode the …

EAN-2 Supplement

2 digits

A 2-digit supplemental barcode used alongside EAN-13 to encode periodical issue numbers. Common on magazines and newspapers to identify the …

ISBN (Bookland)

13 digits

The International Standard Book Number barcode is an EAN-13 with a 978 or 979 prefix that uniquely identifies books and …

ISSN

13 digits

The International Standard Serial Number barcode identifies periodical publications — journals, magazines, and newspapers — using an EAN-13 with a …

Code 39

variable (1-80 characters)

The first barcode symbology capable of encoding the full alphanumeric character set (A-Z, 0-9, plus special characters). Code 39 is …

Code 93

variable

A higher-density improvement over Code 39 that encodes the full ASCII 128 character set using two check characters for enhanced …

Code 128

variable (1-80 characters)

The most versatile and widely used linear barcode symbology, encoding all 128 ASCII characters with the highest density available in …

Codabar (NW-7)

variable

An early self-checking barcode symbology still used in blood banking, library systems, and some FedEx applications. Codabar uses four start/stop …

ITF-14

14 digits

A 14-digit barcode standard for identifying trade items at the packaging level (cases and cartons). ITF-14 uses bearer bars — …

Interleaved 2 of 5

variable (even number of digits)

A high-density numeric-only symbology that encodes pairs of digits by interleaving one digit in the bars and the next in …

GS1-128

variable

A specialized application of Code 128 that uses GS1 Application Identifiers to encode structured supply chain data — batch numbers, …

GS1 DataBar

14 digits (GTIN)

A compact GS1 symbology designed to fit on small or irregularly shaped items like fresh produce, coupons, and pharmacy packaging. …

GS1 DataBar Expanded

variable

An extension of GS1 DataBar that supports variable-length data with Application Identifiers, enabling encoding of weight, price, lot number, and …

MSI Plessey

variable

A numeric-only barcode derived from the original Plessey Code, primarily used for supermarket shelf marking and inventory control. MSI offers …

Pharmacode

variable (1-16 bars)

A specialized binary barcode designed exclusively for pharmaceutical packaging lines to verify correct product packaging. Pharmacode encodes a single integer …

POSTNET

5, 9, or 11 digits

A height-modulated barcode used by the United States Postal Service to encode ZIP codes for automated mail sorting. POSTNET uses …

Intelligent Mail

65 bars (31-digit data string)

The current USPS mail barcode that replaced POSTNET and PLANET, encoding both routing and tracking information in a single 65-bar …

2D Matrix

Stacked

Composite

Questions fréquemment posées

Combien de symbologies de codes-barres existent-il ?

Il existe plus de 50 symbologies de codes-barres publiées, bien quemoins de 20 soient en usage commercial répandu aujourd'hui.

Quelle est la symbologie de codes-barres la plus largement utilisée ?

EAN-13 et UPC-A sont les plus largement scannés dans le commerce dedétail. Code 128 est le plus courant dans les applicationslogistiques et de chaîne d'approvisionnement.

Quelle est la différence entre les codes-barres 1D, 2D et empilés ?

Les codes-barres 1D encodent en une dimension ; les 2D encodent endeux dimensions pour une capacité plus élevée ; les codes-barresempilés sont plusieurs rangées de symboles 1D.

Quel type de code-barres stocke le plus de données ?

QR Code stocke jusqu'à 7 089 chiffres numériques ou 4 296 caractèresalphanumériques. PDF417 stocke jusqu'à 1 850 caractères texte ou 1108 octets binaires.

Les symbologies de codes-barres sont-elles brevetées ?

La plupart des grandes symbologies ont des brevets expirés et sontdes normes ouvertes. Les symbologies GS1 sont régies par desspécifications GS1 disponibles publiquement.