Country of Origin Lookup & Label Generator

Look up GS1 prefixes and create compliant origin labels

Identify country of origin by barcode prefix and generate professional labels for shipping and retail. Free tool, no signup required.

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Find Country of Origin

💡 Note: The GS1 prefix indicates which organization assigned the barcode, not where the product was manufactured.


Enter 12-digit UPC or 13-digit EAN

US

United States

GS1 Prefix: 000-019
Barcode Type: UPC-A
GS1 Organization: GS1 US
⚠️ The GS1 prefix indicates where the barcode was assigned, not where the product was manufactured.


 

US

United States

ISO: US | Region: North America

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Label Preview

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Select a country and click "Generate Label" to see preview

Made in United States
Made In
Country of Origin:
United States
Country of Origin
Product of United States
Product Of
USMade in United States
With Flag

Standard
2" × 1"
Address
2.625" × 1"
Small
1.5" × 1"
Large
3" × 2"

How to Use This Tool

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Find Country
Look up by barcode or select a country manually from the list.

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Choose Format
Select label format, language, and size options.

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Generate Label
Click Generate to create your Country of Origin label.

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Download & Print
Save as PNG/PDF or print directly to label paper.

Labeling Requirements

USUSA
Products imported into the U.S. must be marked with the country of origin. Labels must be in English, legible, and permanently affixed.
EUEuropean Union
EU requires country of origin marking for certain products including food, cosmetics, and textiles.
📊 GS1 Prefixes
GS1 prefixes indicate which member organization assigned a barcode, not where products are made.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This tool provides general information only. Always verify current regulations with official sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Country of Origin label indicates where a product was manufactured or produced. These labels are legally required for most imported goods and help consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

No. The GS1 prefix only indicates which GS1 Member Organization assigned the barcode to the company, not where the product was manufactured. Products may be made anywhere in the world regardless of the barcode prefix.

UPC is a 12-digit barcode system primarily used in the United States and Canada. EAN is a 13-digit barcode system used internationally. All UPCs can be converted to EANs by adding a leading zero.

Language requirements depend on the destination country. US requires English. EU requires the official language(s) of the member state. Canada requires both English and French.

Yes, the labels generated by this tool are free to use for commercial purposes. However, you are responsible for ensuring that the country of origin information is accurate and complies with applicable regulations.