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QRCodeChimp ships GS1 QR generator as CPG brands face 2027 barcode sunset

New tool automates Digital Link creation as industry phases out legacy UPCs under Sunrise 2027 mandate.

Published June 12, 2026 Source USA Today From the chopped neck
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QRCodeChimp ships GS1 QR generator as CPG brands face 2027 barcode sunset

New tool automates Digital Link creation as industry phases out legacy UPCs under Sunrise 2027 mandate.

Source USA Today ↗

According to USA Today, QRCodeChimp launched a GS1 QR Code Generator designed to help CPG and retail brands prepare for Sunrise 2027, the industry-wide transition that replaces traditional barcodes with 2D QR codes carrying GS1 Digital Link data. The mandate affects every packaged product sold at retail, and brands have less than three years to update packaging systems.

The tool generates compliant GS1 Digital Link QR codes that encode product identifiers, batch numbers, expiration dates, and web destinations in a single scannable mark. Brands upload their Global Trade Item Number, add extended attributes, and receive print-ready codes that work with existing point-of-sale scanners while unlocking new consumer touchpoints. The system eliminates manual XML editing and compliance checking that typically requires external vendors.

This works because GS1 Digital Link merges supply chain identification with direct-to-consumer engagement in one mark. Legacy UPC barcodes carry only a product number. The new standard encodes that same GTIN plus additional data layers — manufacturing dates, lot codes, recall information — and resolves to a branded landing page when scanned by a consumer phone. Retailers get the inventory precision they need at checkout. Brands get post-purchase analytics and a channel for loyalty, instructions, and product stories. One code serves both.

The urgency is real. GS1 set December 31, 2027 as the global sunset for linear barcodes. After that date, retailers and distributors expect 2D codes on all new packaging. Brands that delay face reprinting costs, delisted SKUs, and missed windows for new product launches. Early movers use the transition to rebuild packaging architecture around serialization and traceability, capabilities that legacy UPCs cannot support.

A small physical-product brand copies this by treating the 2027 deadline as a forcing function for smarter packaging. Start with your top SKU. Register your GTIN with GS1 if you have not already — the annual fee for a single-product company starts at $30 through a licensed reseller. Use a compliant generator like QRCodeChimp or the open-source GS1 Digital Link Toolkit to build your first code. Encode your GTIN, lot number, and a short URL pointing to a product page or warranty registration form. Place the code on your next print run where your current barcode sits, keeping both during the transition. Test it at a retailer's self-checkout to confirm scan compatibility. Track consumer scans through your URL shortener to measure engagement. Budget 60 minutes and zero incremental print cost if you are already updating packaging.

The broader pattern is automation of compliance infrastructure. Brands that wait until 2026 will pay agencies to retrofit packaging under deadline pressure. Brands that encode GS1 data now gain two years to refine the consumer experience behind the code, test recall workflows, and negotiate with co-packers on serialization integration. The code itself is free. The competitive gap comes from what you link it to and how early you start learning.

The takeaway
Sunrise 2027 mandates GS1 QR codes on all retail packaging; early adopters use the transition to own post-purchase data and traceability.
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