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Allocate barcodes and generate symbols online with Barcode Manager

New: Barcode Manager Video Tutorial

Watch this short tutorial video to familiarise yourself with the 7 fields you need to complete to register a new product for a barcode number. 


Barcode Manager

The online tool from GS1 Ireland to help you allocate barcode numbers and generate barcode symbols accurately and effortlessly.

With Barcode Manager you can:

  • Generate barcode numbers for a new product
  • Store barcode details for existing products
  • Compile a data profile for your products to include brand name, description and details such as weight, size, flavour or colour etc.
  • Generate barcode symbols in a variety of file formats
  • Upload and manage existing product information from other systems via spreadsheet
  • Send your product data to the GS1 Registry

If you are an existing member of GS1 Ireland with a barcode prefix you can login to the Members Area and start using Barcode Manager today to centrally coordinate your barcode numbers and the associated product information.

If you are unsure of your username and password simply contact Membership Services on 01 208 0660 to update your account.

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Onboarding Support

Barcode Manager is easy and intuitive to use but if you'd like some help to get started we would be happy to talk you through the initial steps.

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GS1 128 barcode symbols for SSCC pallet labels

GS1 128 SSCC barcode label

If you need to generate a pallet label with a Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) in a GS1 128 barcode contact our Membership Services Team on 01 208 0660 or email helpdesk@gs1ie.org for access to our online Logistics Label Tool

TRANSITION TO QR CODES June 2024 GS1 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first barcode scan. Over 1 billion products now carry GS1 barcodes that are scanned billions of times every day around the world. 22 leaders from some of the world’s biggest companies sign a global joint statement calling for the transition to QR Codes with GS1 standards