
Real example
Take UPC 012345678905. The first digit (0) is a number system digit. Digits 2–6 (12345) are the company prefix — they identify the manufacturer or brand. Digits 7–11 (67890) are the product reference — chosen by the company to identify this specific item. Digit 12 (5) is the check digit, calculated mathematically from the first 11 digits to catch scanning errors.
How a UPC Code is used in e-commerce
- Amazon requires a UPC (or other GTIN) for every new product listing unless the seller qualifies for a GTIN exemption.
- Retail scanners at checkout read UPC barcodes to look up product price and inventory records.
- Google Shopping requires a GTIN (which includes UPC) for most product ad campaigns.
- eBay uses UPCs to match listings to its product catalog, improving search visibility.
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