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All 45 Trademark Classes in India

Classes 1–34 cover goods. Classes 35–45 cover services. Every trademark must be assigned to one or more of these classes.

Classes 1–34
Goods
34 classes
Class 1
Chemicals & Industrial
Chemicals for industry, science, agriculture. Adhesives, fertilisers, unprocessed resins.
IndustrialAgro
Class 2
Paints & Coatings
Paints, varnishes, lacquers, colourants, preservatives against rust and decay, dyes.
ConstructionManufacturing
Class 3
Cosmetics & Cleaning
Cosmetics, skincare, haircare, soaps, perfumes, essential oils, cleaning preparations.
BeautyPersonal Care
Class 4
Lubricants & Fuels
Industrial oils, lubricants, fuels, candles, wicks. Petroleum products.
IndustrialEnergy
Class 5
Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical and veterinary products, medical preparations, dietary supplements, sanitisers.
PharmaHealthcare
Class 6
Metals & Hardware
Common metals, metal alloys, metal building materials, hardware (ironmongery), safes.
ConstructionManufacturing
Class 7
Machines & Tools
Machines, machine tools, motors, engines (except for land vehicles), agricultural implements.
EngineeringManufacturing
Class 8
Hand Tools
Hand tools, cutlery, side arms, razors. Implements for manual use.
ToolsHardware
Class 9
Electronics & Software
Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, optical, measuring apparatus. Computers, software, mobile apps, electronic devices.
TechElectronicsApps
Class 10
Medical Instruments
Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments. Artificial limbs, eyes and teeth.
HealthcareMedical
Class 11
Lighting & Appliances
Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply.
HomeIndustrial
Class 12
Vehicles
Vehicles and conveyances for locomotion by land, air or water. Cars, bikes, aircraft, vessels.
AutoTransport
Class 13
Firearms
Firearms, ammunition, projectiles, explosives, fireworks.
Defence
Class 14
Jewellery & Watches
Precious metals, jewellery, gemstones, diamonds, horological instruments, watches, clocks.
JewelleryDiamonds
Class 15
Musical Instruments
Musical instruments, music stands, conducting batons.
MusicEntertainment
Class 16
Paper & Stationery
Paper, cardboard, printed matter, newspapers, books, stationery, office requisites, photographs.
PublishingOffice
Class 17
Rubber & Plastics
Rubber, gutta-percha, asbestos, mica in semi-finished form. Plastics for use in manufacture. Insulating materials.
ManufacturingIndustrial
Class 18
Leather & Bags
Leather, imitations of leather, animal skins, trunks, travelling bags, handbags, wallets, umbrellas, whips.
FashionAccessories
Class 19
Building Materials
Non-metallic building materials, rigid pipes for building, asphalt, pitch, bitumen. Transportable buildings.
ConstructionReal Estate
Class 20
Furniture
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; containers of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory.
FurnitureHome Decor
Class 21
Household Items
Household or kitchen utensils, glassware, porcelain, earthenware, combs, brushes, cleaning articles.
HomeKitchen
Class 22
Ropes & Fibres
Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks, raw fibrous textile materials.
IndustrialTextile
Class 23
Yarns & Threads
Yarns and threads for textile use. Weaving and knitting yarns.
TextileManufacturing
Class 24
Textiles & Fabric
Textiles and textile substitutes, bed covers, table covers. Fabrics, woven and knitted materials.
TextileHome Linen
Class 25
Clothing & Apparel
Clothing, footwear, headgear. All types of garments including sportswear, uniforms, underwear.
FashionApparel
Class 26
Lace & Embroidery
Lace, braid, embroidery, ribbons, fancy goods, buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles, artificial flowers.
CraftFashion
Class 27
Floor Coverings
Carpets, rugs, mats, matting, linoleum, floor coverings, wall hangings (non-textile).
HomeInteriors
Class 28
Toys & Games
Games, toys, sports equipment, playing cards, decorations for Christmas trees, video game apparatus.
ToysGamingSports
Class 29
Meat, Fish & Dairy
Meat, fish, poultry, game, eggs, milk and dairy products, edible oils and fats, preserved and processed foods.
FoodFMCG
Class 30
Coffee, Tea & Spices
Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, rice, flour, bread, pastry, confectionery, honey, sugar, salt.
FoodBeveragesSpices
Class 31
Fresh Produce & Animals
Raw and unprocessed agricultural products, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, live animals, fresh flowers.
AgricultureAquaculture
Class 32
Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Beers, non-alcoholic beverages, mineral and aerated waters, fruit drinks, juices, syrups, soft drinks.
BeveragesFMCG
Class 33
Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic beverages except beers. Wine, spirits, liqueurs. Includes whisky, rum, vodka, gin.
AlcoholWine
Class 34
Tobacco
Tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, smokers' articles, matches, e-cigarettes, vaping products.
Tobacco
Classes 35–45
Services
11 classes
Class 35
Advertising & Retail
Advertising, business management, retail and wholesale services, e-commerce, business process outsourcing, market research.
E-commerceD2CMarketing
Class 36
Finance & Insurance
Financial services, banking, insurance, real estate, investment, money transfer, fintech payment services.
FintechBankingInsurance
Class 37
Construction & Repair
Building construction, installation and repair services, maintenance of equipment and machinery.
ConstructionReal Estate
Class 38
Telecommunications
Telecommunications, broadcasting, internet services, streaming platforms, messaging services, data transmission.
TelecomStreamingInternet
Class 39
Transport & Travel
Transport, packaging and storage of goods, travel arrangement, courier services, logistics.
LogisticsTravelCourier
Class 40
Material Treatment
Treatment of materials, textile treatment, food processing, printing, woodworking, recycling, custom manufacturing.
ManufacturingProcessing
Class 41
Education & Entertainment
Education, training, entertainment, sporting and cultural activities. Schools, coaching, OTT platforms, music labels.
EdTechOTTMedia
Class 42
IT & Software Services
Scientific and technological services, computer programming, software development, SaaS, IT consulting, cloud services.
SaaSITCloud
Class 43
Food & Accommodation
Services providing food and drink, temporary accommodation. Restaurants, hotels, cafes, catering, food delivery.
RestaurantsHotelsFood Delivery
Class 44
Medical & Veterinary
Medical services, veterinary services, hygienic and beauty care for humans and animals, horticulture.
HospitalsClinicsWellness
Class 45
Legal & Security
Legal services, security services for physical protection of persons and goods, social services, personal services.
LegalSecuritySocial
Complete Guide

Trademark Classes in India — Everything You Need to Know

The single most common and costly trademark filing mistake in India is filing in the wrong class. Here is everything you need to understand the Nice Classification system and choose correctly before you file.

What is the Nice Classification System?

The Nice Classification (officially the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks) is an international system that divides all possible goods and services into 45 classes. It was established under the Nice Agreement of 1957 and is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). India adopted the Nice Classification system under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

Every trademark application filed in India must specify one or more of these 45 classes. The trademark only protects your brand within the classes you register — a trademark registered in Class 25 (clothing) does not protect you if a competitor uses your brand name for software (Class 42). This is why class selection is arguably the most important decision in the trademark filing process.

Key principle: Your trademark registration only protects your brand for the specific goods or services described within the classes you file. Filing in the wrong class — or too few classes — leaves your brand unprotected in the categories where you actually compete. IPMitra's free trademark search includes expert class identification before any filing takes place.

Most Common Trademark Classes for Indian Businesses

While all 45 classes serve different industries, certain classes account for the majority of trademark filings in India. Understanding these high-volume classes helps businesses recognise where conflicts are most common and where careful searching is most critical.

ClassCategoryCommon FilersFiling Volume
Class 35Advertising, retail, e-commerceD2C brands, retailers, marketplacesHighest
Class 5PharmaceuticalsPharma companies, supplement brandsVery High
Class 42IT and software servicesSaaS, apps, IT companiesVery High
Class 25Clothing and apparelFashion brands, garment exportersHigh
Class 3Cosmetics and personal careBeauty brands, skincare, haircareHigh
Class 30Food — spices, coffee, snacksFMCG, food brands, spice companiesHigh
Class 43Restaurants and food serviceRestaurants, cafes, food deliveryHigh
Class 41Education and entertainmentSchools, EdTech, OTT, mediaHigh

Class 9 vs Class 42 — The Most Misunderstood Distinction in Tech

The most common class selection mistake for technology companies in India is the confusion between Class 9 and Class 42. Understanding the difference is critical:

  • Class 9 covers software as a product — downloadable software, mobile apps available for download, computer programs distributed as goods. If you sell or distribute a software product that users download and install, Class 9 is relevant.
  • Class 42 covers software as a service — SaaS platforms, cloud-based software, IT services, software development, API services, online tools accessible via browser. If your software is delivered as a web service or subscription, Class 42 is the primary class.

Most modern tech startups in India need both Class 9 and Class 42 — the mobile app falls under Class 9, while the SaaS platform or web service falls under Class 42. Filing in only one of these classes leaves the other product unprotected. IPMitra's lawyers assess both components as part of the free search before recommending the minimum necessary classes.

Why Most Businesses Need Class 35 in Addition to Their Product Class

Class 35 covers advertising, business management, and retail and wholesale services — including e-commerce. This is the class that protects your brand as a seller or business, not just the products you sell.

If you sell clothing under your brand, you need Class 25 for the clothing. But if you also operate a store, website, or marketplace listing where you sell those clothes, you need Class 35 for the retail activity. Without Class 35, a competitor can register your brand name as a retailer even if you have Class 25 registered for the product itself.

This is why most D2C brands, e-commerce sellers, and retail businesses in India should file in both their product class and Class 35. The incremental government fee (₹4,500 for MSMEs) is well worth the additional protection.

Can You Change Your Trademark Class After Filing?

No. Once a trademark application is filed in India, the class cannot be changed. If you realise you have filed in the wrong class or need to add a class, you must file a new application and pay the government fee again. The original application remains in the wrong class and provides no protection for the correct category.

This is exactly why getting the class right before filing is so important — and why IPMitra's free trademark search includes class identification by a licensed advocate before any application is filed. For full details on trademark registration fees and what happens when the wrong class is filed, see our complete trademark registration cost guide.

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FAQs

Trademark Classes — Common Questions

How many trademark classes are there in India?
There are 45 trademark classes in India under the Nice Classification system — 34 classes for goods (Classes 1 to 34) and 11 classes for services (Classes 35 to 45). Every trademark registered in India must be assigned to one or more of these 45 classes.
Which trademark class should I use for software or an app?
Downloadable software and mobile apps fall under Class 9. SaaS platforms, web-based software services, and IT services fall under Class 42. Most tech startups need both. If you also have a business service component, you may need Class 35 as well. IPMitra's free search identifies the exact classes needed for your specific product.
Which trademark class is for clothing and apparel?
Clothing, footwear, and headgear fall under Class 25. If you also sell fabrics or textiles, you may need Class 24. If you operate a retail store or e-commerce business selling clothing, add Class 35 for the retail activity. Most fashion D2C brands need both Class 25 and Class 35.
Which trademark class is for food products in India?
Food products are spread across multiple classes. Class 29 covers meat, fish, dairy, oils, and preserved foods. Class 30 covers coffee, tea, spices, rice, flour, bread, and confectionery. Class 31 covers fresh produce and agricultural products. Class 32 covers non-alcoholic beverages. Class 33 covers alcoholic beverages. Class 35 is needed if you sell online or operate a retail business.
Can I register a trademark in multiple classes in India?
Yes. You can file a single trademark application covering multiple classes. You pay the government fee separately for each class — ₹4,500 per class for MSMEs and individuals, or ₹9,000 per class for companies. IPMitra recommends filing only in genuinely relevant classes to avoid unnecessary fees.
What happens if I file in the wrong trademark class?
Filing in the wrong class means your trademark does not protect your brand for the correct goods or services. You must file a fresh application in the right class and pay the government fee again — the original fee is lost. IPMitra identifies the correct class before filing as part of the free search, making this mistake entirely avoidable.
Which trademark class is for online retail or e-commerce?
Online retail and e-commerce businesses fall under Class 35 (Advertising; business management; retail and wholesale services). Most D2C brands and e-commerce sellers need Class 35 in addition to the class covering their specific product — for example, Class 25 for clothing plus Class 35 for the retail business.
Which class do I need?