The SSRS Barcode Generator for Reporting Services allows users to produce linear barcodes for Report Builder and Report Designer, working with RDL and RDLC file formats. This software can be used with SSRS 2008 R2 and newer versions, supporting various barcode types such as Code 39, Code 128, and others.

The software package comprises an object that runs natively in SSRS by embedding into a report, and a script that streams barcodes directly into reports from a server. It is compatible with Report Builder 3 and higher versions, as well as SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2 and higher versions, supported with Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 and higher.
The stream-scripting feature of the software streams barcode data from a server directly into a report, thus allowing you to display seamless barcodes on-the-fly, all in real-time. It is compatible with Report Builder 3 and Report Designer, providing you with access to the server streaming the barcodes.
The SSRS Barcode Generator is available in several versions suitable for any supported barcode generation. It comes with the Linear package version that provides support for Code 39, Code 93, Code 128 Auto, GS1-128, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC, EAN, and USPS IMb. What’s more, the software features several parameters that are supported, including height, orientation, N-dimension, and X-dimension.
The SSRS Linear Barcode Generator is priced categorically, based on the licensing type chosen to suit your scenario best. IDAutomation offers several Developer License options that are very useful for commercial environments or bundling with a custom application. An evaluation version is also available for testing purposes, providing static barcodes and insight into installation, placement, and the ability to modify various parameters.
Finally, note that the demo version must be removed before installing the purchased version!
Version 19.01:
-Modified default BMP image type to 1 bit image depth, 1 bit per pixel (1bpp) for faster streaming.
-Added PNG and JPEG image streaming, enabled by setting the "I" parameter (where "I" stands for Image Type).
-Updated streaming scripts for compatibility with the latest .NET Framework version.