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ABOUT BASE64+
What Is Base64?
Base64 is an algorithm that allows you to encode text, images, videos and other files into a string of characters (specifically letters, numbers and the plus, slash and equals symbols). This can be very useful for storing and transferring data in mediums that typically handle text data such as databases or email systems. Base64 can also be used to disguise data in a form that is not easily recognizable to most people.
How To Use
Simply paste or type your data to be converted in the top box on the page, or click the File Upload button to upload an image or text file. Use the slider above the box to choose Decode or Encode if needed. The result of the process will be displayed in the second box on the page. If you need to run the process more than one time, use the dropdown box at the bottom of the page to select the number of decodings/encodings. It's that simple!
Hotkeys
You can use the F2 key to copy the output results to your clipboard. To toggle the slider between Decode and Encode, simply use the F4 key. To increase the number of times the data is converted, use Shift+F2. These hotkeys work whether or not your cursor is in the input box.