This tool can create printable barcode lists.
Use the text field below to insert the data you'd like to present. Gathering the UPCs is relatively easier if you use a mobile app. If you'd like to organize and annotate your barcodes, use the following format. Otherwise, a list of UPCs -- only one on each line -- will result in a list of barcodes only with no additional text.
The first line should be either blank or the text you'd like to use for the resulting document. There should be no hash (#) mark on this line. Use a blank line at the start of your data for no title.
Note: UPCs are 12 digits long. The text box below uses a fixed-width font so that you can tell when one of your UPCs is wrong. If you are copying UPCs from certain Kroger sources, you'll need to fuss with the numbers a bit: only take the last 11 digits. There's a stupid reason for this that I won't bore you with, but if you're interested in learning more, it's called a check digit. Some Kroger codes are missing this digit. Don't worry, the font computes this for us automatically, you just need the last 11.
The buttons below fill the text field with pre-made collections.