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Tool to identify/recognize the type of encryption/encoding applied to a message (more 200 ciphers/codes are detectable). Cipher identifier to quickly decrypt/decode any text.
- Autokey
Tool to decode AutoKey automatically. Autoclave cipher is a...
- MD5 Decrypter
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- Transposition Cipher
Transposition cipher is the generic name given to any...
- Image to Binary Converter
Tool to convert an image into a binary of 0 and 1 (byte...
- RSA Cipher Calculator
Tool to decrypt/encrypt with RSA cipher. RSA is an...
- Letter Number A=1 B=2 C=3
Tool to convert letters to numbers and vice versa using the...
- Caesar Cipher
Tool to decrypt/encrypt with Caesar cipher (or Caesar code),...
- Autokey
This tool uses AI/Machine Learning technology to recognize over 25 common cipher types and encodings including: Caesar Cipher, Vigenère Cipher (including the autokey variant), Beaufort Cipher (including the autokey variant), Playfair Cipher, Two-Square/Double Playfair Cipher, Columnar Transposition Cipher, Bifid Cipher, Four-Square Cipher ...
Decrypt your data online with ease using our decrypt tool. Simply input your encrypted text and passphrase and get the decrypted version quickly. Supported algorithms: AES-256 algorithms and more.
Caesar cipher: Encode and decode online. Method in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. The method is named after Julius Caesar, who used it in his private correspondence. Decimal to text.
Tool to decrypt/encrypt with Caesar cipher (or Caesar code), a shift cipher, one of the most easy and most famous encryption systems, that uses the substitution of a letter by another one further in the alphabet.
This multi decoder is designed to solve a wide variety of codes and ciphers, especially useful for Geocaching. Easy to use for both mobile and desktop browsers!
Encode and decode text using common algorithms and substitution ciphers. Select an algorithm below to encode or decode messages or learn more about the supported algorithms.