Hex converter
            
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                            The Hex Converter transforms regular text into hexadecimal notation and back again. Hexadecimal (base-16) uses sixteen distinct symbols—0-9 and A-F—to represent values more concisely than binary while remaining computer-friendly. This format is widely used in programming, web development (HTML color codes), networking, and system-level operations. Developers frequently encounter hexadecimal when working with memory addresses, byte representations, or defining colors in CSS. This tool simplifies the conversion process, allowing you to instantly see how text appears in hex format or decode hex strings back to human-readable text. Whether you're debugging network packets, examining file content at the binary level, or working with color codes, this converter streamlines your workflow by eliminating manual conversion calculations.                    
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