Cipher Tools

Cipher & Code Tools

Translate text into Morse code, binary, hexadecimal, classic ciphers, NATO phonetic spelling, and Braille.

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What Are Cipher & Code Tools?

Cipher and code tools convert text into alternative representations for communication, learning, puzzles, debugging, and accessibility. They include Morse code, binary, hexadecimal, phonetic alphabets, Braille, and classical substitution ciphers.

Communication

Morse code and NATO alphabet.

Programming

Binary and hexadecimal data.

Education

Learn how encoding systems work.

Puzzles

ROT13 and Caesar cipher challenges.

Accessibility

Braille representations.

All Cipher & Code Tools

7 free tools in this category.

Morse Code Translator

Convert text to Morse code dots and dashes, or decode Morse back to text.

Binary Text Translator

Encode text as binary digits or decode binary back to readable text.

Hex Text Converter

Convert text to hexadecimal and decode hex strings back to plain text.

ROT13 Converter

Apply ROT13 cipher to encode or decode text instantly. ROT13 is its own inverse.

Caesar Cipher Converter

Encode and decode text with a Caesar cipher shift from 1 to 25.

NATO Phonetic Translator

Convert text to NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie) with optional original character display.

Braille Translator

Convert text to Unicode Braille characters and decode Braille back to plain text.

Tool Comparison

Need Best tool
Morse messagesMorse Code Translator
Binary encodingBinary Text Translator
Hex stringsHex Text Converter
ROT13 textROT13 Converter
Shift cipherCaesar Cipher Converter
Phone spellingNATO Phonetic Translator
Braille alphabetBraille Translator

Before and After Examples

Morse

SOS... --- ...

Binary

Hi01001000 01101001

Hex

Hello48 65 6C 6C 6F

ROT13

HelloUryyb

Caesar Shift 3

HelloKhoor

NATO

ABCAlpha Bravo Charlie

Braille

Hi⠓⠊

Encoding vs Cipher vs Alphabet

Learn the Systems

Popular Workflows

Plain Text Morse Code Plain Text Binary Binary Hex ROT13 Caesar NATO Braille Reverse Text ROT13

Common Uses

CTF challenges Escape rooms Radio communication Programming education Accessibility learning Historical ciphers

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are cipher and code tools?

Cipher and code tools convert plain text into alternative formats such as Morse code, binary, hexadecimal, substitution ciphers, phonetic alphabets, and Braille. They are used for learning, puzzles, debugging, and accessibility.

What is the difference between encoding and encryption?

Encoding changes how data is represented (binary, hex) and is meant to be reversed easily. Encryption protects data with a secret key. These tools perform encoding and classical ciphers, not secure encryption.

Which tool converts text to Morse code?

Use the Morse Code Translator to encode text as dots and dashes or decode Morse back to readable text.

What is ROT13?

ROT13 shifts each letter 13 positions in the alphabet. Because the alphabet has 26 letters, applying ROT13 twice returns the original text. Try the ROT13 Converter.

Can I decode binary text?

Yes. Paste binary digits into the Binary Text Translator and switch to decode mode to recover the original text.

Can I convert hexadecimal back to text?

Yes. The Hex Text Converter decodes hex byte values back into plain text.

What is the NATO phonetic alphabet?

The ICAO NATO phonetic alphabet maps letters to codewords like Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie for clear spoken communication. Use the NATO Phonetic Translator.

Does Braille Translator create real embossed Braille?

No. The Braille Translator outputs Unicode Braille characters for screens and documents. It does not produce tactile embossed Braille.

Is my text uploaded anywhere?

No. Conversions run locally in your browser. Your text is not sent to a server or stored by these tools.