URL Encode & Decode
A simple and fast tool to convert text to and from URL encoding.
URL Encoder & Decoder Explained
URL encoding, also known as percent-encoding, is a mechanism for encoding information in a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) under certain circumstances. It's essential for ensuring that special characters in a URL (like spaces, `&`, `=`, `/`, `?`, etc.) are correctly interpreted by web servers and browsers.
This tool allows you to quickly encode any text or URL string into its URL-encoded format, or decode an encoded string back to its original, readable form. It's a must-have for web developers, SEO specialists, and anyone dealing with web addresses and parameters.
Example:
Input:https://example.com/my page?name=John Doe&id=123
Encoded:https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Fmy%20page%3Fname%3DJohn%20Doe%26id%3D123
Decoded:https://example.com/my page?name=John Doe&id=123
How Does This URL Tool Work?
Simply enter your text or URL into the left-hand input box. Click Encode URL to convert it to a URL-encoded format, or click Decode URL to convert an encoded string back into regular readable content. Your result will appear instantly in the right-hand output box.
You can also copy the result to your clipboard, download it as a file, or clear the input with a single click. No signup, no ads, and no distractions – just fast, reliable encoding and decoding.
When to Use URL Encoding?
- When passing parameters in a URL query string (e.g., `?name=value`).
- When a URL contains characters that are not allowed in a URI (e.g., spaces, non-ASCII characters).
- To prevent misinterpretation of special characters by web servers.
- In web forms, when submitting data via GET requests.
Common URL Encoding Characters:
- Space becomes `%20`
- Ampersand (`&`) becomes `%26`
- Equals sign (`=`) becomes `%3D`
- Question mark (`?`) becomes `%3F`
- Slash (`/`) becomes `%2F` (though often not encoded for path segments)
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