HEX to Binary Converter

Convert your HEX to binary fast—simple, accurate, no hassle.

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HEX to Binary Converter

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a hexadecimal value and need it in binary? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Whether you’re debugging some low-level code, working with hardware registers, or just trying to make sense of a memory dump, converting HEX to binary doesn’t have to be a headache. This tool does exactly what it says on the tin—takes your HEX input and spits out the binary equivalent. No fluff, no ads, no login required. Just paste, convert, and move on with your day. It’s not magic. It’s just math. But instead of doing it by hand (who has time for that?), this converter handles it in a split second. Whether you’re dealing with a single byte like `A3` or a long string like `1F4B9C`, it’ll break it down cleanly into 1s and 0s. And honestly, once you get used to it, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without something this straightforward.

Key Features

  • Instant conversion—no waiting, no page reloads. Type or paste your HEX, and the binary appears as you go.
  • Supports both uppercase and lowercase HEX input. So `ff` works just as well as `FF`. No need to stress about case.
  • Handles spaces and common prefixes like `0x`. It’ll ignore them and focus on the actual hex digits.
  • Each HEX digit is converted to a 4-bit binary group, so the output is clean and readable. No guessing where one digit ends and the next begins.
  • Works right in your browser. No downloads, no installations. Just open it and go.
  • Mobile-friendly. Yeah, it works on your phone too. Because sometimes you’re debugging on the go.

FAQ

What if my HEX has invalid characters?
The tool will ignore anything that isn’t a valid hex digit (0–9, A–F). So if you accidentally paste `G7Z`, it’ll skip the `G` and `Z` and convert the `7`. It won’t crash or give you an error—just clean output with what it can process.

Can I convert binary back to HEX with this?
Nope. This is strictly HEX to binary. If you need the reverse, you’ll want a binary-to-HEX converter. But hey, there are plenty of those out there. This one’s just doing its one job—and doing it well.