The Mathematics Behind It
How String to Binary translation works
Under the hood, computers do not understand letters. Each character typed on a keyboard (like the letter "A") is assigned a numeric value in the ASCII / UTF-8 index table. For example, capital "A" is strictly assigned the decimal integer 65.
The numeric integer 65 is then mathematically derived into its exact Base-2 equivalent: 01000001. We isolate these characters into 8-bit sequences (Bytes) and pad them uniformly to generate a true, accurate binary footprint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this require an internet connection?
No. The Text to Binary algorithms are executed entirely within your browser natively. Your text sequences are never sent to external servers.