Scandit supports the following barcode types:

Example UPC-A barcode
UPC Barcode
UPC barcodes are used on consumer goods at the point of sale in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and in other countries across the world.
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Example EAN-13 barcode
EAN Barcode
EAN barcodes are used in Europe for consumer products like groceries, DVDs, clothing and other items being scanned at the point of sale.
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Example ITF-14 barcodeITF Barcode
ITF barcodes, also known as Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes, encode 14 numeric digits and are generally used for the packaging level of products.
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Example Code 39 barcode
Code 39 Barcode
Code 39 (or often referred to as Code 3 of 9) barcodes allow the use of digits and characters. Code 39 is heavily used in the automotive industry and by the US Department of Defense.
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Example Code 128 barcode
Code 128 Barcode
Code 128 barcodes are very high density 1D codes which can utilize any character in the ASCII 128 character set. This broad range of characters enables the storage of diversified information.
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QR Code
QR codes are matrix barcodes which consist of black modules spread across a square. QR codes have fast readability and a large storage capacity, supporting four different modes of data: numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, Kanji.
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Example Datamatrix code
Datamatrix Code
Datamatrix codes are 2D barcodes which consist of black and white cells assembled into a square, much like a QR code. These codes have a very small footprint, which makes them ideal for logistics and operations solutions where small products have limited whitespace.
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Example PDF417 code
PDF417 Code
PDF417 barcodes are special in that they can hold upwards of 1.1 kilobytes of machine-readable data, making them much more powerful than other 2D barcodes.
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