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What Is an ASIN?

ASIN stands for Amazon Standard Identification Number — a 10-character code Amazon assigns to every product listed in its catalog. It's Amazon's internal identifier, not a universal barcode standard. Unlike a UPC (which works everywhere), an ASIN only means something inside Amazon's ecosystem.

Real example

B08N5WRWNW is the ASIN for the Echo Dot (4th Gen). That code works on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.de. It doesn't work at a grocery store checkout, on eBay, or in any non-Amazon system — it's Amazon's private product ID.

How an ASIN is used in e-commerce

  • Amazon assigns an ASIN automatically when a new product listing is created.
  • Adding a product to your Amazon cart, watching its price, or tracking it in a third-party tool all use the ASIN.
  • Sellers creating bundled or new products get a new ASIN — and need a UPC to create that listing in the first place.
  • Amazon's API (used by third-party tools) references products by ASIN, not UPC.

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