Code 128

Create Free Code 128 Barcodes

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Instantly convert any text into a high-quality, scannable Code 128 barcode for your business or personal needs.

About the Code 128 Barcode Generator

Our Code 128 barcode generator is a free and reliable tool for creating barcodes used in logistics and inventory systems. Unlike other types, Code 128 is a versatile symbology that can encode a full ASCII character set, including numbers, letters, and symbols. This makes it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from asset tracking to supply chain management.

The tool is designed for ease of use. Simply enter the data you want to encode, and a high-resolution barcode image will be generated instantly. The codes are suitable for printing on labels, packaging, and shipping documents. We believe in providing essential utility tools that are free, fast, and professional-grade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Code 128?

Code 128 is a high-density linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It's used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes and is widely used in shipping and packaging to encode product and logistic information.

How do I create a Code 128 barcode?

Simply enter the data you wish to encode into the input field on this page. Our tool will instantly generate a scannable Code 128 barcode. The data can include numbers, letters, and symbols.

Is there a limit on the number of characters I can use?

Code 128 is highly flexible and can encode a large number of characters. While our tool has no artificial limits, for best scanning performance, it is recommended to keep the data concise.

Can I use this barcode for retail products?

While Code 128 is not typically used for retail point-of-sale in the same way as EAN-13 or UPC, it is a global standard frequently used for internal tracking, inventory management, and supply chain logistics.

How accurate is the generated barcode?

Our generator produces a standard, high-quality Code 128 representation based on the entered data. The final scannability depends on printing quality and the scanner's capabilities.