# Home | Libre Barcode Project
Source: [https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/](https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/)
Libre Barcode fonts enable you to write barcodes in the
- [Code 39](https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/documentation/code39),
- [Code 128](https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/documentation/code128), and
- [EAN/UPC](https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/documentation/ean13)
formats, with or without text below the code\. Visit the individual pages for usage instructions and further information\.
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The Code 128 Encoder is historically located at this URL and it stays here to not break existing links to it\. It is also included in the[Code 128](https://graphicore.github.io/librebarcode/documentation/code128#code128encoder)page\.
## Code 128 Encoder
Enter a text:
If it can be encoded with Code 128 you will see a scannable barcode, rendered with the**Libre Barcode 128 Text**font\.
Copy the encoded text to use it with one of the[Libre Barcode 128 fonts](https://fonts.google.com/?query=Libre+Barcode+128):
Jim Paris releases an experimental TrueType OpenType font that renders bracket-delimited text as QR codes while keeping surrounding text readable, using OpenType shaping and Reed-Solomon encoding.
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