- Depending upon the length of your company prefix you will allocate item reference for your product that contains a certain number of digits.
- The final 13th digit is a "Check Digit".
Regarding this, how much does it cost to get a GTIN?
Prefix Pricing*
| Number of items needing a barcode/GTIN** | Initial fee | Annual renewal fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1–10 | $250 | $50 |
| 1–100 | $750 | $150 |
| 1–1,000 | $2,500 | $500 |
| 1–10,000 | $6,500 | $1,300 |
Beside above, how do you list products that do not have a GTIN? If your product is not eligible for a GTIN exemption, you will not be able to continue. If your product is eligible for exemption, click the Continue to submit proof button. On the Provide proof page, upload your images: Provide the Product name and upload images showing all sides of the same product.
Similarly one may ask, what is a product GTIN number?
Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) can be used by a company to uniquely identify all of its trade items. GS1 defines trade items as products or services that are priced, ordered or invoiced at any point in the supply chain.
Is a GTIN number the same as a UPC?
GTIN: GTIN numbers are correctly called Global Trade Item Numbers or GTINs. UPC: UPC numbers are correctly called Universal Product Code Numbers or UPCs. The UPC number is the barcode representation of the GTIN-12 which consists of twelve numeric characters which identify a company's individual product.