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Conversor de Base Numérica

Converter números entre binário, octal, decimal e hexadecimal

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Enter a value in one base to instantly preview binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal output.
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Converter números entre binário, octal, decimal e hexadecimal
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Binário (2)

Translate between the four core number systems used in programming and infrastructure work.

Hexadecimal (16)

Large values use BigInt-based parsing to avoid precision loss from JavaScript number conversion.

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Enter a valid number to start converting.

Converter números entre binário, octal, decimal e hexadecimal

Como Usar

1

Insira Seus Valores

Preencha os campos de entrada com seus números ou parâmetros.

2

Obtenha Resultados Instantâneos

Os resultados são atualizados automaticamente enquanto você digita — sem botão de envio necessário.

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Copie ou Salve

Copie os resultados para a área de transferência ou use-os no seu fluxo de trabalho.

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Sem Instalação

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Funciona no Celular

Totalmente responsivo — use no seu celular, tablet ou desktop.

Number Base Converter: Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Made Easy

Key Takeaways

  • Number base conversion is fundamental to programming, networking, and computer science — understanding binary and hex is essential for any developer.
  • Hexadecimal is used everywhere in computing: CSS colors (#FF5733), memory addresses, MAC addresses, and error codes.
  • Binary is how computers actually store and process all data — converting between bases helps you understand what's happening at the hardware level.

Computers think in binary, networks use hexadecimal, file permissions use octal, and humans prefer decimal. Moving between these number systems is a daily task for developers, network engineers, and computer science students. A number base converter eliminates the error-prone mental math of manual conversion, letting you instantly translate values between binary (base 2), octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), and hexadecimal (base 16).

Every CSS color code is a hexadecimal number — #FFFFFF represents three decimal values: 255, 255, 255

Hex in Action

When to Use a Number Base Converter

1

Web Development and CSS Colors

Convert between hex color codes (#FF5733) and their RGB decimal values (255, 87, 51) when working with design specifications and color manipulation.

2

Debugging and Memory Inspection

Memory addresses, error codes, and register values are displayed in hexadecimal. Convert to decimal or binary to understand bit patterns and diagnose issues.

3

Networking and Subnetting

Subnet masks, IPv6 addresses, and MAC addresses use hexadecimal notation. Binary conversion is essential for understanding network address calculations.

4

Computer Science Education

Students learning data representation, bitwise operations, and computer architecture need to fluently convert between binary, decimal, and hex.

Tips for Number Base Conversion

Hexadecimal uses 0-9 and A-F, where A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15. Each hex digit represents exactly 4 binary bits.

To quickly convert hex to binary, expand each hex digit to its 4-bit binary equivalent: F = 1111, A = 1010, 3 = 0011.

Octal (base 8) is used in Unix/Linux file permissions: 755 means rwxr-xr-x. Each octal digit maps to 3 binary bits.

Prefix conventions: 0x for hex (0xFF), 0b for binary (0b1010), 0o for octal (0o17) in most programming languages.

All calculations are performed locally in your browser. No data is sent to any server, ensuring your work remains private.

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