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Barcodes vs QR Codes

Both barcodes and QR codes enable quick item identification, but they work differently and suit different use cases. Here is how to choose the right one for your inventory needs.

Barcode (1D)

Linear, horizontal lines

  • βœ“Fast scanning with dedicated scanners
  • βœ“Universal retail/POS compatibility
  • βœ“Smaller label footprint
  • βˆ’Limited data (20-25 characters)
  • βˆ’Requires line-of-sight alignment

QR Code (2D)

Square matrix pattern

  • βœ“Stores thousands of characters
  • βœ“Easy phone camera scanning
  • βœ“Can link to URLs, images, forms
  • βˆ’Requires more label space
  • βˆ’Slower with some hardware scanners

Feature Comparison

FeatureBarcode (1D)QR Code (2D)
Data capacity20-25 charactersUp to 4,296 characters
Data typesNumbers, some textText, URLs, images, binary
Scanning speedVery fast (hardware)Fast (phones), moderate (hardware)
Error correctionNoneBuilt-in (can read if 30% damaged)
Label sizeNarrow stripSquare, needs more space
Phone scanningRequires appNative camera works

When to Use Each

Use Barcodes When:

  • You have retail POS systems
  • Speed is critical (warehouse picking)
  • You use dedicated hardware scanners
  • Label space is limited
  • You only need SKU/product ID

Use QR Codes When:

  • Staff use smartphones to scan
  • You need to link to web content
  • Asset tracking with detailed info
  • Customer-facing applications
  • You need error correction (outdoor use)

Label Printing Tips

Proper labeling ensures reliable scanning in any environment.

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Sizing Guidelines

  • β€’ Barcodes: Minimum 1.5" wide Γ— 0.5" tall
  • β€’ QR codes: Minimum 1" Γ— 1" square
  • β€’ Leave 0.1" quiet zone around codes

Material Recommendations

  • β€’ Indoor: Standard paper labels work fine
  • β€’ Outdoor: Use synthetic (polypropylene) labels
  • β€’ High-wear: Laminate or use polyester labels
  • β€’ Cold storage: Use freezer-grade adhesive

Printing

  • β€’ Laser printers produce sharper codes than inkjet
  • β€’ Thermal printers are ideal for high-volume labeling
  • β€’ Always test scan before bulk printing

Scan both with StockZip

StockZip supports both barcode and QR code scanning using your phone camera or Bluetooth scanner. Look up items, adjust quantities, and track movements instantly.

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Common questions about scanning, offline mode, pricing, and migration.

Barcodes (1D) store data in horizontal lines and hold 20-25 characters. QR codes (2D) use a square matrix and can hold thousands of characters, including URLs, text, and images.