See HTS Classify in action.
Three steps from a plain-English product description to a candidate HTS code, duty estimate, and the paperwork CBP usually wants. Real examples below — no sign-up needed.
Describe what you're importing
Type the product the way you'd describe it to a colleague. The model uses material, construction, and end-use to narrow down the classification — extra detail helps, but isn't required.
Get a candidate classification
Within seconds you get the HTS code, the effective duty rate after Section 301 and FTA programs, and the documents CBP will likely want at entry.
Worked examples across categories
Three more products from different chapters, showing the kind of context the tool surfaces — Section 301 surcharges, FTA eligibility, and category-specific paperwork.
Genuine leather bifold wallets, men's, imported from China.
Lithium-ion battery packs, rechargeable, for consumer electronics.
Roasted, non-decaffeinated whole-bean coffee from Colombia.
Or upload a whole invoice
Drop in a CSV of line items — one row per product — and get classifications back in a single sheet, with high / medium / low confidence flags so you know which ones still warrant a broker call. Available on Starter and Pro.
Compare plans| # | Product | HTS | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Men's cotton t-shirts, knitted | 6109.10.00 | high |
| 02 | Stainless steel water bottles, 750ml | 7323.93.00 | high |
| 03 | Leather sneakers, men's | 6403.99.60 | medium |
| 04 | Plastic toy figurines, assorted | 9503.00.00 | high |
| 05 | Bluetooth speakers, portable | 8518.22.00 | medium |