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Hash Generator

Generate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512 hashes from text or file online. Compare hashes. 100% free.

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Hash Generator - MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512

Free Online Hash Generator (MD5, SHA-256)

Our free online hash generator (md5, sha-256) provides a fast and reliable way to accomplish your task without installing any software or creating an account. The tool works instantly in your browser, delivering accurate results with a clean, modern interface designed for efficiency and ease of use.

Key Features

  • Fast, accurate, and completely free to use without limits
  • No registration, download, or installation needed to get started
  • Privacy-first design with all processing done locally in your browser
  • Responsive layout for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
  • Dark mode support for comfortable viewing in any environment
  • One-click copy and share for quick workflow integration

Built with modern web technologies, this tool delivers instant results without page reloads or server requests. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript, ensuring your data never leaves your device and maintaining complete privacy even with sensitive information.

The interface is designed for simplicity and efficiency. Enter your input, get your result, and copy it with a single click. The tool handles edge cases gracefully and provides clear, helpful error messages when inputs are not valid, guiding you toward the correct format.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which hash algorithm should I use?
SHA-256 is recommended for most purposes. MD5 and SHA-1 are considered cryptographically broken.
Can I reverse a hash to get the original text?
No. Hash functions are one-way — it is computationally infeasible to recover the original input from a hash value.
Is MD5 still safe to use?
MD5 is no longer considered secure for cryptographic purposes such as password hashing or digital signatures, as collision attacks are practical. However, MD5 is still useful for non-security purposes like file integrity checks and checksums. For security-sensitive applications, use SHA-256 or SHA-3.