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How Do I Create a Barcode in Shopify?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:08 pm

If you want to add a barcode to your product in Shopify, there are a few things you need to do. First, you need to create a barcode.

You can do this through a number of online barcode generators. Once you have your barcode, you need to add it to your product image. You can do this in two ways:

The first way is to use an online barcode generator that will create a barcode for you and then add it to your product image. This is the easiest way to add a barcode to your product.

All you need to do is upload your product image and then select the “Add Barcode” option. The generator will then create a barcode and add it to your image.

The second way to add a barcode to your product image is to use an HTML editor. With an HTML editor, you can add the barcode directly into the code of your product image. This is a more advanced option and is only recommended for those who are comfortable with HTML code.

PRO TIP: When creating a barcode in Shopify, be aware that the barcode will only be valid for the specific product and variant that it is created for. If you attempt to use the barcode for a different product or variant, it will not work. Additionally, be sure to create the barcode in the correct format for the specific product and variant.

Once you have added the barcode to your product image, you need to upload the image to Shopify. To do this, go to the “Products” page and click on the “Add Product” button.

On the “Add Product” page, scroll down to the “Images” section and click on the “Upload Image” button. Select the image that contains the barcode and click on the “Open” button.

Your product image will now be uploaded to Shopify and will include the barcode that you added. You can now add other information about your product, such as the price, description, and inventory levels.

Creating a barcode for your product in Shopify is easy and can be done in two ways – through an online generator or by adding it directly into the code of your product image using an HTML editor.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.