Text to Binary

Text to Binary Converter is a very unique tool to convert Text to binary code (0 and 1). This Free easy-to-use tool saves your time and helps to convert text data to binary with ease.

A Free Translator Between Text and Binary


The plain text and English language that you type into our English to Binary Translator will be converted into binary code so that electronic computers may understand it. To convert text to binary, all you need to do is copy and paste the plain text/English value or the ASCII value, and then click the convert button.
You will be able to transform English characters into binary codes (the numbers 0 and 1) with the help of this tool, which will make it simpler for electrical equipment to comprehend the information. Convert the text string written in English or the ASCII text string into a lengthy string consisting of integers.

Consider, for instance:

• The text "hello" will be represented in binary as 01001000 01101100 01101100 01101100 01101100 01101100 01101111.

• The capital letter "A" will be represented by the number 01000001.

• 01100001 represents the letter "a" in lowercase format.

What are the objectives of utilising a Text Converter?

Binary language, sometimes known as the language of ones and zeros, may be understood by computers. Binary code is a technology that has been around for a long time and can be understood by computers. It is a language composed of ones and zeros. In order to convert plain text and English into binary code, you will require a text converter. When working with an electrical gadget, this is something that cannot be stressed enough. The system can receive binary code through a text converter, thus it is in your best interest to have a binary language that is understood by the system.

How do you go about making use of the text translator?

If you need to convert English text to ASCII code in a hurry, the tool that will serve you best is a letter-to-binary converter that you may find online. This method is less difficult and requires only a few clicks of the mouse.

The process of converting text to binary is rather straightforward. There are not many actions required.

• Launch the Binary Converter application.

• After entering the ASCII text string, pick the "Character Encoding" type from the drop-down menu.

• Activate the "Convert" button in the toolbar. The text may be converted into binary with this tool. There is no error in the translation of the words into binary code and the translation is exact.

• If you enter the text "Example," you will receive the binary code "01000101 01111000-01110000 01101101 01110000 01101100 01100101 01100101 01100101 01101101 01110000 01101100 01100101 01100101 01100101 01100101 01100102 01100101 01100101 01100101 01100102 01100101 01100101 01100101 01100102 01100101 01100101 01100101 01100102 01100101 01100101 01100

• It is possible to convert binary code into plain text or English, sometimes known as ASCII. Make advantage of our binary converter if you need to translate binary.

How do I make use of this instrument?

The online tool provided by TechWelkin is capable of converting English text into the associated binary code. Simply copy and paste the text into the box to immediately convert it to binary format. It is also possible to transform binary code into text written in plain English.

What exactly is meant by the conversion of text to binary?

The text that we type into our computers is often encoded using the ASCII format. Because it is visually comparable to the language that humans speak, ASCII text is straightforward and simple to comprehend. Binary code is what's used on the inside of computers. These are the only two digits that make up this encoding: 0 and 1.

In a computer, each individual number, alphabetic letter, special character, and symbol is represented by its own distinct set of zeros and ones. This is the binary representation. The number 01000001 represents the letter A. 01000010 symbolises letter B. 01101011 is the numerical representation of the letter K in lower case. The table that follows contains all of the English alphabets, along with their corresponding ASCII codes and Binary codes.