How to Get a UPC Barcode

Universal Product Codes (UPCs) are 12-digit numbers commonly required for products sold by retailers and distribution centers. Each unique product requires its own assigned UPC number from GS1. Products are then identified with UPC barcodes.

UPC Label on Blue Bin

How do I get assigned UPC numbers?


If you need UPC labels to sell your products or plan on reselling through large retailers, you will need to work with GS1 directly.

I have my assigned UPC numbers from GS1. Where do I get UPC labels?


If you need durable UPC labels for your industrial products, from The Label Experts, of course!

> Option #2 Print your own UPC barcode labels. How? We sell all kinds of blank labels, thermal transfer printers and barcoding software—everything you need to get started printing your own labels.

What are ISBN and Bookland numbers? How are they different from a UPC Barcode?


The Bookland EAN or ISBN-13 barcode is used globally to identify primarily books, as well as DVDs, ebooks, CDs and software. The unique number assigned to each item is the International Standard Book Number (ISBN). ISBNs are printed on books using EAN-13 barcode symbology. The Bookland EAN barcode may be followed with a 5-digit supplemental code that contains the suggested retail price.


Just like UPCs, you can order custom ISBN labels from us by requesting a custom quote and samples to test. 

Are you designing packaging labels that have a UPC barcode included?


For packaging that incorporates a UPC or ISBN into your graphic design, we can provide the code in electronic format (typically an EPS file). Contact The Label Experts for more details.