Barcodes can be printed directly, copied to the clipboard, generated as image files (BMP, GIF, JPG, TIFF, or PNG) or exported as vector graphics (EPS, EMF, WMF, PDF, or PostScript).
Single as well as batch barcode creation is supported via the command line or the graphical user interface. Serial numbers are created automatically on demand. Barcode data can be entered manually or imported from external data sources. It supports all linear barcodes (like Code39, 2of5, EAN, UPC, Code39, Code128, and EAN/UCC128), 2D barcodes (like PDF417, QR-Code, Aztec Code, DataMatrix ECC200, and MaxiCode), GS1 DataBar, and HIBC codes. It is commonly used for pre-press requirements, postal bar-coding, desktop publishing applications, mobile tagging, print shops, and general barcode purposes.
Barcode Studio is designed to quickly create high-quality barcode images.