Base32 Decoder Online Tool
Convert Base32 Encoded Text to Plain Text
About Base32 Decoder Online Tool
Base32 Decoder Online Tool helps you decode an encoded text to plain text. If you have a base32 encoded text you can use this online tool to convert it to plain text.
What is Base32?
Base32 is the base-32 numeral system. It uses a set of 32 digits, each of which can be represented by 5 bits (25). One way to represent Base32 numbers in a human-readable way is by using a standard 32-character set, such as the twenty-six upper-case letters A–Z and the digits 2–7. However, many other variations are used in different contexts.
This is an example of a Base32 number represented using the previously described 32-character set (IPFS CIDv1 in Base32 upper-case encoding):
8dqpwtvjc5u7av31ehmpyvkk44g5jvvn41gq4t90dxq6a83fcrg78u3541v6awkt41k6axt0exm6y831cdu7arbcdhwj0wk5c5j20rb2dxuq883mcnhpgvkfdhqpey90c5q68839dnr6rtbdcnq78bh09djpaw10d5u20xbg5r
How to use Base32 Decoder Online Tool
Use below steps to decode a base32 encoded string:
- Open Base32 Decoder Online Tool
- Enter Base32 encoded text in first text box
- Click on Decode button
- Check the second text box for decoded plain text output