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Hash Generator

Generate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 hashes online. Fast, free, and completely private.

Hash Generator

Generate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 hashes online.

Input
Paste text, choose a hash algorithm, and generate a one-way hash fingerprint.
Hashes are one-way fingerprints. For storing passwords, use bcrypt, Argon2, or PBKDF2 instead of plain MD5/SHA hashing.
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Hash Output
Generated hash will appear here
Enter text and generate a hash fingerprint.
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How to use Hash Generator

1

Paste Input

Paste your text, code, data, or values into the editor above.

2

Choose Options

Adjust any formatting, conversion, or processing options for your task.

3

Copy or Download Result

Copy the result or download it when an export option is available.

Key Features

  • Lightning Fast: Results are generated almost instantly using state-of-the-art tech.
  • 100% Free: No hidden costs, no premium tiers, and no subscriptions required.
  • No Registration: Start using the tool immediately without providing an email address.
  • Secure & Private: Files are processed locally or deleted immediately from our secure servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hash generator free?

Yes, you can generate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 hashes for free.

What is a hash?

A hash is a one-way fingerprint of text that changes when the input changes.

Can I generate MD5 hashes?

Yes, but MD5 is a legacy algorithm and is not recommended for security-sensitive use.

Can I generate SHA-1 hashes?

Yes, but SHA-1 is legacy and is not recommended for security-sensitive use.

Can I generate SHA-256 hashes?

Yes, SHA-256 is recommended for most general hashing needs.

Can I generate SHA-512 hashes?

Yes, SHA-512 produces a strong 128-character hexadecimal hash output.

Which hash algorithm should I use?

SHA-256 is recommended for most general hashing needs.

Are MD5 and SHA-1 secure?

MD5 and SHA-1 are legacy algorithms and are not recommended for security-sensitive use.

Can I use this for password hashing?

For password storage, use bcrypt, Argon2, or PBKDF2 instead of plain MD5/SHA hashing.

Are my inputs stored?

Toolkit does not store your input permanently.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes, the Hash Generator works on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.