Nice Classification

Understanding Trademark Classes

How to choose the right Nice Classification classes for your trademark registration.

What is Nice Classification?

The Nice Classification is an international system that categorises goods and services into 45 classes for trademark registration purposes. It's used by trademark offices worldwide.

Understanding Nice Classification helps you protect your trademark in the right categories and avoid paying for unnecessary classes.

34
Goods Classes
Classes 1-34
11
Services Classes
Classes 35-45

Popular Classes

These are the most commonly used classes for trademark registration.

Class 9Goods

Electronics & Software

Computer software, apps, electronics, downloadable content

e.g., Mobile apps, SaaS products

Class 25Goods

Clothing & Apparel

Clothing, footwear, headwear

e.g., T-shirts, shoes, hats

Class 35Services

Advertising & Business

Advertising, business management, retail services

e.g., Online retail, marketing services

Class 41Services

Education & Entertainment

Education, training, entertainment, sporting activities

e.g., Online courses, gyms

Class 42Services

Technology Services

Scientific, technological services, IT services

e.g., Web hosting, SaaS

Class 43Services

Food & Hospitality

Food and drink services, accommodation

e.g., Restaurants, hotels, cafes

All 45 Nice Classes

Complete reference of goods (Classes 1-34) and services (Classes 35-45) with all official terms.

10,123 official terms · NCL Edition 13-2026

1Chemicals
2Paints
3Cosmetics & Cleaning
4Industrial Oils & Fuels
5Pharmaceuticals
6Metal Goods
7Machines
8Hand Tools
9Electronics & Software
10Medical Apparatus
11Environmental Control
12Vehicles
13Firearms
14Jewellery
15Musical Instruments
16Paper Goods & Printed Matter
17Rubber Goods
18Leather Goods
19Building Materials
20Furniture
21Housewares & Glass
22Cordage & Fibres
23Yarns & Threads
24Textiles
25Clothing
26Fancy Goods
27Floor Coverings
28Toys & Sporting Goods
29Processed Foods
30Staple Foods
31Agricultural Products
32Light Beverages
33Wines & Spirits
34Tobacco
35Advertising & Business
36Insurance & Financial
37Construction & Repair
38Telecommunications
39Transport & Storage
40Treatment of Materials
41Education & Entertainment
42Technology & SaaS
43Food & Hospitality
44Medical & Veterinary
45Legal & Security

How to Choose the Right Classes

1

List Your Products/Services

Make a comprehensive list of all products and services you offer or plan to offer.

2

Research Class Descriptions

Review the Nice Classification to find classes that match your offerings.

3

Consider Future Plans

Include classes for products/services you may offer in the near future.

4

Get Expert Advice

Our attorneys can help ensure you select the optimal classes for protection.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Selecting Too Few Classes

Leaving gaps in protection that competitors can exploit. Consider all aspects of your business.

Selecting Too Many Classes

Paying for unnecessary protection. Focus on classes relevant to your actual business activities.

Ignoring Future Plans

Not considering expansion plans. Adding classes later requires a new application.

Pro Tip

Our AI-powered search analyses your business and recommends the optimal classes, helping you avoid both under-protection and unnecessary costs.

Common Questions

What is the Nice Classification?

The Nice Classification is an international system that categorises goods and services into 45 classes (34 for goods, 11 for services) for trademark registration purposes.

How many classes do I need?

You need to register in all classes that cover your current products/services and potential future offerings. Most businesses need 1-3 classes.

Can I add classes after registration?

No, you cannot add classes to an existing registration. You would need to file a new application for additional classes.

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