Catalog Classification · One-time
Classify your whole catalog
before the next customs form.
Upload a CSV of your products. A few minutes later, download it back with every row carrying its HTS code, Schedule B number, and duty rate, a confidence band, the runner-up codes for close calls, a label-ready contents line, and flags for the things that go wrong on customs forms: knit-versus-woven mistakes, lines that need an AES ITN, and rows where a person should decide.
Small shop
$47once
up to 100 SKUs
Full catalog
$97once
up to 1,000 SKUs
No account needed. Your first three rows are classified free before you pay, the report is included, and a reply to the receipt gets a refund if it did not help.
- Every search runs against the complete US tariff schedule, all 35,791 HTS lines and 9,779 Schedule B lines, rather than a curated subset.
- The classifier knows the structure of the schedule. T-shirts, hoodies and leggings are knitted goods in chapter 61. Material lives in the tariff path ("Of wool", "Of silver"). A line that carries a duty rate is preferred over a bare heading.
- When two lines score within a hair of each other the row is marked
AMBIGUOUSand all three candidates are listed, so the remaining choice takes a minute rather than an afternoon. - Export compliance sits in one column. Lines valued over $2,500 are marked
ITN_REQUIRED; everything else readsNO EEI 30.37(a). - Your file stays private, is not used for anything else, and is deleted after 30 days.
If you only need one code right now, the free lookup searches the same catalog with no signup.
Step 1 · UploadCSV · ≤1,000 SKUs
Nothing is charged at this step. Your first three rows are classified free.
Extra columns such as prices, inventory, and image links ride along untouched and come back with your file.
Step 2 · Your first rows, classified
Classify my catalogSecure checkout through Stripe. Results usually land in a few minutes, and if they do not help, a reply to the receipt gets a refund.
Processing
Classifying every row against the tariff schedule. This page updates itself, and the email has the same link, so it is safe to close.
The classified CSV
Your columns plus ra_hs_code, ra_schedule_b, duty columns, units, NAICS, ra_confidence, two runner-up codes, ra_contents_description (30 chars, the customs-form limit), ra_eei, and ra_flags.
The report
The confidence mix, the rows that need a decision and why, duty exposure by heading, and the chapter distribution, on a page you can hand to whoever files the paperwork.
What it is not
It is not a binding ruling. It is classification assistance from the full schedule, ranked by how the schedule is written. The exporter of record still signs the form, and a CBP ruling always wins.