Base32 Encoder Online Tool
Convert Plain Text to Base32 Encoded Text
About Base32 Encoder Online Tool
Base32 Encoder Online Tool helps you encode a plain text string to base32 encoded string. If you have a plain text you can use this online tool to convert it to base32 encoded string.
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 Encoder Online Tool
Use below steps to encode plain text to a base32 encoded string:
- Open Base32 Encoder Online Tool
- Enter text in first text box
- Click on Encode button
- Check the second text box for base32 encoded output