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UPC vs GTIN

When Amazon's listing form asks for a 'GTIN' and you have a UPC, that's fine — a UPC is a GTIN. The two terms just operate at different levels: GTIN is the category, UPC is one format within it. Think of 'GTIN' like 'vehicle' and 'UPC' like 'sedan.' All sedans are vehicles. Not all vehicles are sedans.

Quick verdict

If you have a UPC-A barcode, you have a GTIN. Enter it where Amazon, Google Shopping, or any other platform asks for a GTIN. The confusion usually comes from the forms — Amazon says 'GTIN' but accepts UPC just fine.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureUPC-AGTIN
What it isA specific barcode format (12 digits)An umbrella term for product identifiers
Digit count12 digits (GTIN-12)Varies: 8, 12, 13, or 14 digits
StandardGS1 standardGS1 standard (parent)
Amazon fieldAccepted as GTINRequired field name
RelationshipUPC is a type of GTINGTIN includes UPC, EAN, ISBN, and more

The four GTIN formats

GTIN covers four formats: GTIN-8 (EAN-8, 8 digits, tiny products), GTIN-12 (UPC-A, 12 digits, standard US retail), GTIN-13 (EAN-13, 13 digits, international standard), and GTIN-14 (ITF-14, 14 digits, shipping cases). For most e-commerce product listings, you're dealing with GTIN-12 (UPC) or GTIN-13 (EAN). The other two rarely come up unless you're in logistics.

Why Amazon calls it 'GTIN' instead of 'UPC'

Amazon operates globally — US, Europe, Japan, Australia. Each market uses slightly different formats. UPC-A is the US standard; EAN-13 is international. By labeling the field 'GTIN,' Amazon signals that it accepts all standard formats, not just US UPC codes. In practice, you can enter your 12-digit UPC into any GTIN field and it works.

Converting UPC to GTIN-13

If a system specifically asks for a GTIN-13 (13-digit EAN format) and you have a GTIN-12 (UPC), you can add a leading zero. UPC 012345678905 becomes EAN-13 0012345678905. Same product, same code — just padded to 13 digits. Most systems do this conversion automatically. UPCBay provides both formats with every purchase so you never need to do the math.

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