HTML Entity Encoder
Encode characters like <, >, &, and quotes into HTML entities, or decode them back including numeric and hex entities. Everything runs in your browser.
FAQ
Is my text sent to a server?
No. Everything runs entirely in your browser and no text leaves your device.
Which characters are encoded?
The HTML-significant characters &, <, >, ", ' become &, <, >, ", '.
Are numeric entities decoded?
Yes. Decimal like A and hexadecimal like 😀 are decoded to actual characters.
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