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Number Base Converter

Convert numbers between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal instantly. Gratis, geen registratie vereist.

Type a number in any field and the other bases will be calculated automatically.

About Number Base Systems

Different number base systems are used in computing: Binary (base 2) for machine-level operations, Octal (base 8) for Unix permissions, Decimal (base 10) for everyday use, and Hexadecimal (base 16) for memory addresses, colors, and compact binary representation.

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How to Use

  1. Enter a number in any base (binary, octal, decimal, or hex)
  2. All other base conversions update automatically
  3. Copy any converted value with the copy button

Common Use Cases

  • Converting between hex and binary for programming
  • Working with RGB color codes
  • Understanding IP addresses and subnet masks
  • Debugging low-level data formats

Frequently Asked Questions

What are number bases?
Number bases (or radixes) are systems for representing numbers. Common bases: binary (base 2), octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), and hexadecimal (base 16).
Why do programmers use hexadecimal?
Hexadecimal is compact and maps neatly to binary β€” each hex digit represents exactly 4 binary bits. It's widely used for colors, memory addresses, and byte values.
What's binary used for?
Binary (base 2) is the fundamental language of computers. Understanding binary helps with bitwise operations, networking (IP addresses), and low-level programming.