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HTS tariff classification
Upload product photos and a description. Our AI applies the US General Rules of Interpretation to return the precise 10-digit HTS code — with duty rates, confidence scores, and real import data to back every result.
Classification Complete
8471.30.0100
Portable automatic data processing machines
Weighing not more than 10 kg, including at minimum a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display
General Duty Rate
Free
GRI Applied
GRI 1, 6
Annual US Imports
$82.4B
AI Reasoning
Product is a laptop computer with CPU, display, and keyboard integrated in a single housing, weighing under 10 kg. Classified under heading 8471 per GRI 1 (terms of the heading) and GRI 6 (subheading specificity). Duty rate Free under the general column 1 rate.
35,571
HTS provisions indexed
10-digit
Classification precision
2026
Current HTSUS schedule
< 30s
Average result time
How it works
From product to HTS code in three steps
Describe your product
Enter a product description and optionally upload photos. Product images allow visual analysis of materials, construction, and component details.
AI applies GRI
Our AI works through the US General Rules of Interpretation, asking targeted clarifying questions when needed to narrow classification.
Review your classification
Receive the top HTS code with full GRI reasoning, a confidence score, duty rate, and import statistics — ready for customs entry.
Features
Built for trade professionals
Vision analysis
Upload product photos. The AI analyzes materials, construction, and physical characteristics to sharpen classification beyond text alone.
GRI-compliant reasoning
Every classification cites the applicable General Rule of Interpretation, giving you defensible documentation for CBP review.
Real import statistics
Annual US import value and top sourcing countries from Census Bureau trade data validate each classification against real trade flows.
Results in seconds
The full classification pipeline — vision, Q&A, and final code — completes in under 30 seconds for most products.
Confidence scoring
Each result includes a percentage confidence score and up to five alternative HTS codes for human review and sign-off.
Current HTSUS schedule
Indexed against the 2026 HTSUS schedule with all 35,571 tariff provisions, updated to reflect the latest USITC revisions.
Pricing
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One free classification, no card required. Pay only for what you use.
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- Confidence score
- Import statistics
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FAQ
Common questions
- What is an HTS code and why does it matter?
- The Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) is the US classification system for imported goods. Every product entering the United States requires a 10-digit HTS code, which determines the applicable duty rate, trade remedy treatment (antidumping, safeguards), and statistical reporting. An incorrect code can result in duty underpayment, CBP penalties, or delays.
- How accurate is AI HTS code classification?
- TariffClassify applies the US General Rules of Interpretation (GRI) systematically — the same framework used by licensed customs brokers. All classifications include detailed GRI citations, confidence scores, and alternative codes so a human reviewer can verify or override. Image analysis of product photos improves accuracy significantly versus text-only tools.
- What information is needed to classify a product?
- A clear product description is required. Product photos are optional but strongly recommended — they enable visual analysis of materials, component construction, and physical characteristics that determine classification under many HTS headings.
- How current is the tariff schedule data?
- TariffClassify indexes the 2026 HTSUS schedule published by the US International Trade Commission (USITC), covering all 35,571 tariff provisions. The schedule is updated to reflect the latest USITC revisions.
- Can I use TariffClassify for commercial import entries?
- TariffClassify provides AI-assisted classification for reference and research purposes. For commercial import entries, all HTS codes should be reviewed by a licensed customs broker or attorney who accepts responsibility for the classification.
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