Hash Validator
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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
- Paste your sample in the input (or fetch from URL if this tool supports it).
- Run the main action on the page to execute Hash Validator.
- 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.