Convert any text into cryptographic hashes — MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 — for verifying file checksums or data integrity. Real hashing, computed locally.
A cryptographic hash turns any input into a fixed-length fingerprint. The same input always produces the same hash, so hashes verify that a file or string hasn't changed — a checksum on a download, an integrity check on data.
This computes MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 in your browser. Note that MD5 and SHA-1 are broken for security purposes — fine for checksums, never for passwords or signatures.
For integrity checks and checksums, SHA-256 is the safe default. Avoid MD5 and SHA-1 for anything security-sensitive — they're broken against deliberate collisions, though still fine for detecting accidental corruption.
No — hashing is one-way by design. You can only verify a guess by hashing it and comparing. That's why hashes are used to check integrity, not to store recoverable data.
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