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10 Free Tools

Text Encoders & Code Translators

Encode text into different symbol systems and decode back — fully bidirectional. All encoders work instantly in your browser. Free, no sign-up required.

About Encoders & Codes

10 tools to encode, decode and translate text into different code systems. All tools are completely free, require no sign-up, and work instantly in your browser. Copy and paste results to Instagram, Discord, TikTok, Twitter, and anywhere else.

How to Use These Tools

Click any tool above to open it. Type or paste your text into the input field and the transformed result appears instantly in real time. Click the Copy button to copy the result to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere you need it.

Where Can I Use Encoders & Codes?

All tools on Harfex produce Unicode characters or standard text that works on every modern platform: Instagram bios and captions, Discord usernames and server names, TikTok bios, Twitter/X display names and bios, WhatsApp messages, Facebook posts, and any other platform that supports Unicode text.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Morse code translator?
A Morse code translator converts regular text to Morse code dots and dashes (· —) and back. Morse code was invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s and was the first long-distance communication system.
How does binary translation work?
Binary translation converts each character to its 8-bit binary representation (e.g., "A" = 01000001). The binary to text translator reverses this process.
What is Wingdings?
Wingdings is a symbol font developed by Microsoft in 1990 that maps keyboard characters to symbols and icons. The Harfex Wingdings Translator shows both the symbol output and converts between text and Wingdings mapping.
What is Aurebesh?
Aurebesh is the fictional alphabet used in the Star Wars universe. The Harfex Aurebesh translator converts English letters to their Star Wars equivalents using Unicode characters.
How do Roman numerals work?
Roman numerals use letters to represent numbers (I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, M=1000) with a subtractive notation system. The Harfex converter handles numbers up to 3,999.
What are Lenny faces?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Lenny faces are text-based emoticons made from Unicode combining characters. They originated on Finnish imageboard Ylilauta in 2012 and became a global internet meme.
Can I decode Wingdings messages?
Yes. The Harfex Wingdings Translator works bidirectionally — paste Wingdings symbols to decode them back to regular text, or type text to see the Wingdings equivalent.
Are these encoders free?
Yes, all 10 encoder and code tools on Harfex are completely free with no sign-up.

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