Base64 Converter
The Base64 Converter is a method of encoding binary data into a text-based representation using 64 printable ASCII characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9, +, /, with = used for padding. Base64 encoding is widely used in computing to safely transmit binary data over channels that only support text, such as email (MIME), URLs, and JSON. It is not a cipher in the cryptographic sense but is often used in conjunction with encryption schemes to convert encrypted data into a transportable format.
ASCII Converter
The ASCII Converter is a tool and concept used to translate characters into their corresponding ASCII numerical codes and vice versa. ASCII, or the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, assigns a unique numeric value to each letter, digit, punctuation mark, and control character, typically ranging from 0 to 127 for the standard 7-bit set. By converting plaintext into ASCII numbers, messages can be represented in numeric form, enabling text-based communication across computers and early telecommunication systems.