Barcode inventory software

Scan inventory instead of typing every update by hand.

Stockr combines barcode scanning with everyday inventory management so growing businesses can look up products faster, keep quantities current and react to low stock from the same system.

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Why use barcodes for inventory?

Manual inventory entry creates friction. The more often a team has to search for a product, type a SKU or update a quantity by hand, the easier it is for records to drift away from what is actually on the shelf. Barcode workflows make common inventory tasks quicker and more repeatable.

Faster product lookup

Scan a product barcode instead of repeatedly searching or typing item information.

Cleaner stock updates

Reduce unnecessary manual entry when receiving, counting or adjusting inventory.

Mobile-friendly workflow

Use Stockr across devices so inventory work can happen where the products actually are.

Low-stock visibility

Connect stock activity to alerts so items that need attention are easier to identify.

Barcode scanning is more useful when it is connected to the rest of inventory

A scanner alone does not solve inventory problems. The value comes from connecting a scan to the record that drives reordering, suppliers, purchase orders, cycle counts, transfers and reporting. Stockr keeps those workflows together so scanning is part of inventory control rather than a separate tool.

For a growing business, that means fewer disconnected systems and a clearer path from “we scanned this item” to “we know what needs to happen next.”

Built for practical, everyday stock work

Stockr is intended for businesses that want a straightforward system they can actually use during the workday. Whether you are checking a back room, receiving products, performing a count or reviewing what needs reordered, the goal is to keep the workflow simple enough that the inventory record stays useful.

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Frequently asked questions

What is barcode inventory software?

Barcode inventory software links a product's barcode to its inventory record so scanning can be used for product lookup and common stock-management tasks.

Can a small business use barcode inventory software?

Yes. Barcode workflows can be useful well before a business becomes large, especially when the number of products or frequency of stock updates makes manual entry slow.

Does Stockr only work for barcode inventory?

No. Barcode scanning is one part of Stockr. The platform also supports broader inventory workflows such as low-stock monitoring, suppliers, purchase orders, reporting and multi-location inventory.