Hash Validator

Validators and utilities that complement Hash Validator — same session, no sign-up.

Validate that a string is a valid hash format (hex length for MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, etc.). Auto-detect or specify algorithm.

About this tool

Checks that the input is hexadecimal and has the correct length for the chosen algorithm (or auto-detects by length). MD5=32, SHA-1=40, SHA-224=56, SHA-256=64, SHA-384=96, SHA-512=128 hex chars.

How to use this tool

  1. Paste your sample in the input (or fetch from URL if this tool supports it).
  2. Run the main action on the page to execute Hash Validator.
  3. Read the result, fix the source data or config, and re-run if needed.

What this check helps you catch

  • Validate that a string is a valid hash format (hex length for MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, etc.). Auto-detect or specify algorithm.
  • Limits called out in the description (what this tool does not verify — e.g. live network reachability, issuer databases, or strict schema contracts unless stated).
  • Structural or syntax mistakes that would break parsers, serializers, or the next step in your workflow.

FAQ

What does Hash Validator do?
Validate that a string is a valid hash format (hex length for MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, etc.). Auto-detect or specify algorithm. Use the form above, then see “How to use” and “What this check helps you catch” for behavior detail.
Is this a substitute for server-side validation?
No. Use it for manual checks and triage; production systems should still validate and authorize on the server.
Where does processing happen?
Most validators here run in your browser. If a tool calls an API, that is stated on the page. See the site privacy policy for data handling.