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How to Create Warehouse Barcodes Effectively — From Generation to Real-World Implementation

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May 28, 2026 - 9:21 PM
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Creating warehouse barcodes isn't overly complicated — but if done wrong from the start, even a 200-SKU warehouse can end up spending half a day on stocktakes, with staff constantly mixing up codes and inventory records diverging from reality. This guide walks you through every step of creating and deploying warehouse barcodes, applicable right away whether your warehouse is small or mid-sized, without needing to invest in expensive software from the get-go.

What Is Barcode-Based Warehouse Management?

Barcode-based warehouse management is a system that attaches numeric codes to each product or storage location, paired with a scanner to automatically update inbound, outbound, and stock figures — eliminating manual entry or spreadsheet updates.

Every time goods arrive, staff scan the code — the system records it instantly. Every outbound shipment gets scanned again — inventory automatically decrements. Periodic stocktakes only require scanning each shelf, with no manual counting or ledger reconciliation. All inbound, outbound, and stock data is stored centrally, retrievable by date, batch, or responsible staff member.

Benefits of Barcode-Based Warehouse Management

Faster and more accurate stocktaking: Scanner-based stocktaking is roughly 3–5 times faster than manual counting, while also reducing entry errors or missed items in warehouses with many SKUs.

Automated goods-in and goods-out: Every scan is automatically recorded by the system, enabling more consistent warehouse operations that don't rely on staff memory.

Multi-channel inventory synchronization: For sellers operating across multiple platforms, barcodes enable real-time inventory updates instead of manually adjusting each sales channel.

Easy product history traceability: Lot tracking, receipt dates, and outbound history can all be retrieved faster — especially critical in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.

Lower warehouse operating costs: Reduced stocktake time, minimized inventory shrinkage, and the ability for a single staff member to process more orders within the same timeframe.

Tools and Solutions for Generating Warehouse Barcodes

Depending on scale and requirements, different tools are available — from completely free to paid, from single-item generation to bulk export.

  1. Excel / Google Sheets (Free, Bulk Generation)

Google Sheets lets you generate barcodes in bulk from an existing product list using the IMAGE() function combined with a barcode rendering API — no software installation needed. Just copy the formula down the entire list to generate hundreds of barcodes in seconds. If you're unfamiliar with setting up this formula, a step-by-step Google Sheets barcode guide walks through the process in detail.

Excel also supports bulk barcode creation and export via add-ins. Both tools support Code 128 and EAN-13, making them a great fit for small to mid-sized warehouses that want to manage data in a spreadsheet at virtually no cost.

Bulk warehouse barcode generation in Google Sheets using the IMAGE function combined with an auto-render API from an existing SKU list

  1. Free Online Barcode Generators (Single and Bulk)

This group of tools is ideal when you need to generate barcodes quickly without installing any software. Websites like free-barcode-generator.net, tec-it.com, and iCheckQR let you enter product codes directly in the browser and download print-ready images — no setup needed.

What sets iCheckQR apart is its bulk generation from CSV files: upload your product code list, and the system automatically renders and exports everything in one go, instead of handling each code manually. It supports Code 128, QR Code, and EAN-13, with both PNG and SVG export for sharp label printing at any size.

iCheckQR's free warehouse barcode tool supports Code 128, QR code, and EAN-13 export in PNG and SVG formats directly in the browser

Suitable for warehouses with a few dozen to a few hundred SKUs that want fast processing without relying on paid software.

  1. Warehouse Management Software with Integrated Barcode Creation

Software such as Sapo and KiotViet allows businesses to create, print, and manage barcode labels directly inside the inventory system. The entire workflow — from receiving goods and printing labels to stock scanning — is handled in one place, with inventory data updated automatically after each scan.

This setup works best for multi-channel sellers or growing warehouses that need centralized inventory management and more stable day-to-day operations.

The integrated barcode label printing feature in Sapo warehouse management software enables label creation and printing directly from the product list (Source: Sapo)

  1. Dedicated Bulk Barcode Generation Software

Zint is a free, open-source tool that can import SKU lists from CSV files and generate barcode images in bulk. It supports more than 50 barcode formats, making it suitable for warehouses with diverse labeling needs.
Bartender and NiceLabel are paid solutions designed for high-volume operations, allowing direct printing from spreadsheets to thermal label printers without manual export steps. 

These tools are commonly used by manufacturers, private-label brands, and logistics operators running continuous label-printing workflows.

Which Tool Should You Choose?

  • New shop owners, few SKUs, cost optimization → use [iCheckQR's free barcode tool], generate individually or in bulk from CSV, no installation required.

  • Multi-channel sellers, warehouse of 20–200 SKUs, sync required → Google Sheets with a render API is the low-budget option; upgrade to Sapo or KiotViet when more structured inventory management is needed.

  • Manufacturers, high-volume label printing every day → Zint (free) or Bartender/NiceLabel (paid) for direct bulk printing to thermal label printers.

Barcode Warehouse Management Workflow from A to Z

  • Step 1 — Build your SKU logic Use a clear structure by category or variant, e.g. SHIRT-M-BLK-001. Avoid spaces and special characters, and check for duplicates with COUNTIF before printing.
  • Step 2 — Choose the right barcode standard Code 128 for internal inventory, QR Code when extra data is needed, EAN-13 for official retail on marketplaces or supermarkets.
  • Step 3 — Generate and export Create individual barcodes on iCheckQR or tec-it.com; for bulk generation, use Google Sheets with the IMAGE() function and a barcode API.
  • Step 4 — Print and label Small warehouses can use a laser printer with adhesive labels. For high-volume daily printing, a thermal label printer like Zebra or Brother is more reliable. Place labels consistently in the same position on every product.
  • Step 5 — Connect to your inventory system Small warehouses can start with Google Sheets and a USB scanner at no cost. As SKUs and orders grow, move to software like Sapo or KiotViet for real-time stock sync.

Common Mistakes When Self-Implementing Warehouse Barcodes

Duplicate SKUs. 

This typically occurs when multiple people create SKUs without a shared convention. The result: the scanner correctly reads the barcode, but the software can't tell which item is being received or dispatched. The fix is to check for duplicates using COUNTIF before printing labels.

Labels printed too small for the scanner to read. 

Labels smaller than the minimum size, printed on a low-resolution inkjet printer, or with faded ink will all cause scanner failures. Always test-print one label and scan it in practice before printing in bulk.

Using QR codes when the scanner is 1D-only. 

Standard barcode scanners only read 1D barcodes like Code 128. QR codes require a 2D scanner or a smartphone camera. If your warehouse uses ordinary handheld laser scanners, do not use QR codes.

No standard procedure, staff scanning at the wrong stage. 

Having scanners and labels in place but no clear guidance on when to scan, where to scan, and whether it's inbound or outbound — staff will each improvise their own approach. A concise procedure document posted in the goods-in/goods-out area is essential.

FAQ

Can warehouse barcodes be created using a smartphone app?

Yes. You can use the Barcode Generator app or generate directly on a website like tec-it.com from your phone. For bulk generation or printing, a computer is recommended.

How do you print KiotViet barcode labels on a computer and smartphone?

Computer: go to Products → Print Labels → select label template and printer.

Smartphone: open the KiotViet app → Print Labels → connect to a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi printer.

What standards are needed for warehouse barcode creation?

Three common standards: Code 128 (internal warehouses), QR Code (stores more data), EAN-13 (retail, requires GS1 registration).

In summary, a warehouse barcode system doesn't require significant upfront investment to get started. Use free barcode generation tool from iCheckQR to generate and export labels today — no installation, no account needed.

最后更新: June 23, 2026 - 5:05 PM

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