Binary Translator by Editpad helps you automatically convert binary code into English text and simplify the process of complex multiplication.
The binary number system is a two-symbol system that uses only two numbers or digits i.e. “0” and “1” to express any text. Each digit in the binary number system is called a “Bit”.
In binary numbers, the position of each bit matters, where the left bit is most important and the rightmost is of least importance.
For Example:
In “1100” the leftmost bit (1) is the most important, and the rightmost bit (0) is the least important.
To convert binary to text using Editpad's binary translator, follow these simple steps below:
Here are the key features of Editpad’s binary code translator tool that make it worth using:
With Editpad’s Binary Translator, you can do two-way conversion. The tool can convert Binary code to text and text to binary numbers.
Binary translator by Editpad works in advanced technologies to ensure 100% accurate conversion of binary code to text and vice versa.
The user interface of our code translator is simple and easier to navigate. Even newbie users can perfectly do conversions with our tool.
Our binary translator tool works fast to save users time and effort. It can quickly translate complex and long-form binary code.
After the conversion process, the code translator provides two output options to get the output. You can copy the converted results or download them to your device.
Our Binary Translator by Editpad is a free-to-use and unlimited tool. It does not require the purchase of any subscription plan or necessary registration.
People can apply our free binary translator tool in different fields. Below are the most common applications of the tool:
The binary translator is used in computer programming as binary is the fundamental language of programmers. The tool can help programmers translate binary-coded instructions into human-readable code and vice versa.
Educators can use Editpad's binary translator tool to teach about binary codes and their role in computers. Students can experiment and learn with our tool by converting different messages into binary numbers to see how they are expressed in binary.
You can encode secret messages in binary numbers by our binary translator. After that, you can share it with others who can decode it back into normal text using the tool. However, you shouldn’t encode any sensitive message with our tool.
Here is a comprehensive table showing binary code translation to hexadecimal and ASCII/English Text.
Binary | Hexadecimal | ASCII |
00000000 | 00 | NUL |
00000001 | 01 | SOH |
00000010 | 02 | STX |
00000011 | 03 | ETX |
00000100 | 04 | EOT |
00000101 | 05 | ENQ |
00000110 | 06 | ACK |
00000111 | 07 | BEL |
00001000 | 08 | BS |
00001001 | 09 | HT |
00001010 | 0A | LF |
00001011 | 0B | VT |
00001100 | 0C | FF |
00001101 | 0D | CR |
00001110 | 0E | SO |
00001111 | 0F | SI |
00010000 | 10 | DLE |
00010001 | 11 | DC1 |
00010010 | 12 | DC2 |
00010011 | 13 | DC3 |
00010100 | 14 | DC4 |
00010101 | 15 | NAK |
00010110 | 16 | SYN |
00010111 | 17 | ETB |
00011000 | 18 | CAN |
00011001 | 19 | EM |
00011010 | 1A | SUB |
00011011 | 1B | ESC |
00011100 | 1C | FS |
00011101 | 1D | GS |
00011110 | 1E | RS |
00011111 | 1F | US |
00100000 | 20 | Space |
00100001 | 21 | ! |
00100010 | 22 | " |
00100011 | 23 | # |
00100100 | 24 | $ |
00100101 | 25 | % |
00100110 | 26 | & |
00100111 | 27 | ' |
00101000 | 28 | ( |
00101001 | 29 | ) |
00101010 | 2A | * |
00101011 | 2B | + |
00101100 | 2C | , |
00101101 | 2D | - |
00101110 | 2E | . |
00101111 | 2F | / |
00110000 | 30 | 0 |
00110001 | 31 | 1 |
00110010 | 32 | 2 |
00110011 | 33 | 3 |
00110100 | 34 | 4 |
00110101 | 35 | 5 |
00110110 | 36 | 6 |
00110111 | 37 | 7 |
00111000 | 38 | 8 |
00111001 | 39 | 9 |
00111010 | 3A | : |
00111011 | 3B | ; |
00111100 | 3C | < |
00111101 | 3D | = |
00111110 | 3E | > |
00111111 | 3F | ? |
01000000 | 40 | @ |
01000001 | 41 | A |
01000010 | 42 | B |
01000011 | 43 | C |
01000100 | 44 | D |
01000101 | 45 | E |
01000110 | 46 | F |
01000111 | 47 | G |
01001000 | 48 | H |
01001001 | 49 | I |
01001010 | 4A | J |
01001011 | 4B | K |
01001100 | 4C | L |
01001101 | 4D | M |
01001110 | 4E | N |
01001111 | 4F | O |
01010000 | 50 | P |
01010001 | 51 | Q |
01010010 | 52 | R |
01010011 | 53 | S |
01010100 | 54 | T |
01010101 | 55 | U |
01010110 | 56 | V |
01010111 | 57 | W |
01011000 | 58 | X |
01011001 | 59 | Y |
01011010 | 5A | Z |
01011011 | 5B | [ |
01011100 | 5C | \ |
01011101 | 5D | ] |
01011110 | 5E | ^ |
01011111 | 5F | _ |
01100000 | 60 | ` |
01100001 | 61 | a |
01100010 | 62 | b |
01100011 | 63 | c |
01100100 | 64 | d |
01100101 | 65 | e |
01100110 | 66 | f |
01100111 | 67 | g |
01101000 | 68 | h |
01101001 | 69 | i |
01101010 | 6A | j |
01101011 | 6B | k |
01101100 | 6C | l |
01101101 | 6D | m |
01101110 | 6E | n |
01101111 | 6F | o |
01110000 | 70 | p |
01110001 | 71 | q |
01110010 | 72 | r |
01110011 | 73 | s |
01110100 | 74 | t |
01110101 | 75 | u |
01110110 | 76 | v |
01110111 | 77 | w |
01111000 | 78 | x |
01111001 | 79 | y |
01111010 | 7A | z |
01111011 | 7B | { |
01111100 | 7C | | |
01111101 | 7D | } |
01111110 | 7E | ~ |
01111111 | 7F | DEL |
Binary Code: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101111 01101111 01101100 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01110111 01101111 01110010 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01100001 01100011 01100011 01110101 01110010 01100001 01110100 01100101 01101100 01111001 00101110
Translation in ASCII: The tool is working accurately.
Binary Code: 01100011 01101000 01100101 01100011 01101011 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110011 01100101 01100011 01101111 01101110 01100100 00100000 01100010 01110101 01110100 01110100 01101111 01101110 00101110
Translation in Text: Check the second button.
Binary Code: 01100011 01101111 01110010 01110010 01100101 01100011 01110100 01101001 01101111 01101110 00100000 01110010 01100101 01110001 01110101 01101001 01110010 01100101 01100100 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01100010 01100001 01100011 01101011 01100101 01101110 01100100 00101110
Translation: Correction required in the backend.
The binary code 01101000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 means “Hello World”. This word is commonly used in programming languages to show that a program is working properly.
Binary code was created by Gottfried Leibniz in 1689.
The binary code for “Hello” is 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111, and for “Hi” is 01001000 01101001.
The fast and simple way to translate binary text is using Editpad's binary translator. This tool will help you convert any binary text with minimum effort.
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