URL encode your data in a hassle-free way, or decode it into human-readable format. URL encoding, also known as percent-encoding, is a mechanism for encoding information in a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) under certain circumstances.
URL encoding stands for encoding certain characters in a URL by replacing them with one or more character triplets that consist of the percent character " % " followed by two hexadecimal digits. The two hexadecimal digits of the triplet(s) represent the numeric value of the replaced character.
URL encode your data in a hassle-free way, or decode it into human-readable format. URL encoding, also known as percent-encoding, is a mechanism for encoding information in a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) under certain circumstances.
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URL Encoder / Decoder Encodes or decodes a string so that it conforms to the the Uniform Resource Locators Specification - URL (RFC 1738). If you want to learn more about url encoding, jump to the Url Encoding Explained section of this page. Copy-paste the string to encode or decode here