Text to ASCII Tool - Convert text to ASCII for free.
Easily convert your text to ASCII code with our free online Text to ASCII Tool. Perfect for programmers, coders and creative projects that require ASCII.
Easily convert your text to ASCII code with our free online Text to ASCII Tool. Perfect for programmers, coders and creative projects that require ASCII.
ASCII, which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard that computers use to represent text. Our free online Text to ASCII Converter converts plain text into its corresponding ASCII values, including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal representations. This is an indispensable tool for developers, students, and anyone who wants to understand the underlying workings of characters.
The tool is designed to be extremely simple. Follow these steps:
Here we answer some frequently asked questions:
ASCII is an older standard that only supports 128 characters. Unicode is a more modern and much more extensive standard that supports millions of characters, including characters from all languages and symbols.
Yes, the tool supports all 128 standard ASCII characters, including letters, numbers, and symbols.
Understand the foundation of character encoding and convert your text effortlessly with our handy ASCII tool.
Your privacy and security are our top priority. Files are deleted from our servers immediately after processing. We do not store your files.
Yes, our website is fully secured with SSL encryption to ensure that all of your data is transmitted safely.
There are no costs associated to the services we deliver. Everything is free and has unlimited access
We support a wide range of file formats, including PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLSX, JPG, PNG, and more. You can find the full list on our website.
The duration of a conversion can vary. Complex tasks require more processing time to ensure the best quality. A slow internet connection can also affect upload speed.
Currently, there is no public API available. We are working on the possibilities of offering an API in the future.