Internet UPC Database

Welcome to the Internet UPC Database! This free service is run as a hobby of mine. The information indexed here seems to be of use to many people for a variety of reasons.

This site isn't limited to UPCs any more. First of all, the term 'UPC' has been deprecated; the new term is UCC-12. But the world has moved beyond that. As of January 2005, retailers in the U.S. are supposed to be able to support the EAN/UCC-13 code (the rest of the world has done this for years), which uses similar symbology, and one additional digit.

This site continues to be useful because people continue to contribute data. Please help keep that up. Every entry counts. If you're in a position to contribute more data than can be easily entered by hand, and you have permission to share it, please contact me by email so we can work something out. I can load an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file pretty easily.

If you have any feedback or suggestions, just send email. I can be reached by email at webmaster@upcdatabase.com. Please read the FAQ before asking any questions, just to see if maybe somebody else has asked already.

29 Aug 2010 -- Code Updates of the Third Kind

Ok, 3rd time's a charm, right? I'm pretty sure the kinks are gone. I've re-enabled IPv6 service, for the geeks who care.

I'm really going to start working on the RPC service now, so those using should watch for important information to be posted here soon.

For those that keep asking, downloads are gone for the time being. Sorry, can't help you at the moment. It has been posted here for two weeks now, so there's no reason you shouldn't be aware that it was on purpose -- nothing's broken.

26 Jan 2009 -- Crossed the Million-Item Mark!

Due to a very generous donation of data, the database has taken a huge leap over the million-item mark. Woohoo!

27 May 2008 -- Site Featured by Kim Komando

We're Kim's "Site of the Day" today! This is a good thing for the site. Lots of new items are being added just today, and hopefully some of the new users will stick around and keep the growth rate up.

Comments, suggestions, or questions may be sent to webmaster@upcdatabase.com.