ASCII Text to SVG Converter – Monospaced Diagram Art
Paste ASCII art or text‑based diagrams and convert them into a crisp SVG image. Preserves spacing and can be styled with CSS for documentation.
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Paste ASCII art or text‑based diagrams and convert them into a crisp SVG image. Preserves spacing and can be styled with CSS for documentation.
Type your name and create a stylized ASCII text banner for email signatures or forum posts. Choose a font style.
Shows each character's 7‑bit or 8‑bit binary representation. Includes space separation. For learning binary encoding.
Wrap your text inside an ASCII art frame or bubble. Multiple designs (speech bubble, box). Copy to clipboard.
Convert any text into its binary representation (8-bit per character). See the raw bits. Suitable for learning computer fundamentals. All local.
Convert any text string to a sequence of hexadecimal pairs. Useful for programming and data representation. All conversion happens locally in your browser.
Create simple ASCII diagrams (arrows, boxes, trees) using a visual editor. Copy the plain text art. For comments and docs.
Paste text and instantly see every character's decimal and hex ASCII/Unicode code point. Supports emojis and symbols.
Paste a string of 0s and 1s and decode it back into ASCII text. Handles space‑separated blocks. Local.
Enter rows of data and create a nicely formatted ASCII table using box‑drawing characters. Great for CLI apps.
Turn your webcam feed into real‑time ASCII art. Adjust density and character set. Fun for streams and demos. No upload.
Turn a photo into a high‑contrast ASCII art using only standard text characters. Adjust brightness and character set. Works offline.
Paste binary sequences and convert them back to readable text. Supports space-separated and 8-bit formatted strings. Quick encoding reconversion.
Enter notes or chords on a virtual fretboard and generate ASCII tablature. Quick way to share musical ideas.
Interactive ASCII table showing decimal, hex, octal, and binary codes for all standard and extended ASCII characters. A classic programmer reference.