
GS1 Application Identifiers
It also allows users, solution providers and GS1 Member Organisations to easily view, search and share details about individual Application Identifiers through web-browsers or on a mobile device.'}}
GS1 has defined over a 100 Application Identifiers (AIs). Each Application Identifier is a standard two, three, or four digit numeric code. For the full list of GS1 Application Identifiers and their definitions, …
GS1 identification keys
ID Keys enable organisations to assign standard identifiers to products, documents, physical locations and more. Because GS1 ID keys are globally unique, they can be shared between organisations, …
Standards - GS1
In a world of growing data, GS1 standards help you single out what really matters. They give you a common language to identify, capture and share supply chain data—ensuring important information …
GS1 Barcodes - Standards | GS1
They are used to encode information such as key identifiers (product, shipment, location, etc.) and key attributes (serial numbers, batch/lot numbers, dates, etc.) via GS1 syntaxes (plain, GS1 element …
The GS1 identification system provides the world a globally unique and unambiguous identification system for physical entities, parties, and relationships exchanged in the supply chain.
GS1 Barcode Syntax Engine HTML demo | Library release: Jan 31 2025
A simple, open-source text file that contains a list of all currently assigned GS1 Application Identifiers (AIs) and the necessary components for creating a valid GS1 data syntax.
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Standard - GS1
If a company is left without a GS1 Company Prefix or individually assigned keys and has a requirement to identify products, locations, or assets etc., it will need to apply to a GS1 Member Organisation to …
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User Guide - GS1
The GS1 Barcode Syntax Dictionary is a simple text file that lists all currently assigned GS1 Application Identifiers (AI) and the components required to form a valid GS1 data syntax.
Unlike other GS1 syntaxes, GS1 Digital Link makes a clear distinction between identifiers (like a GTIN and serial number) and attributes (like an expiry date or measured weight).