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HTML Entities Encoder/Decoder

Encode special characters to HTML entities or decode HTML entities back to regular text.

Common Entities
& → &
< → <
> → >
" → "
' → '
Result

What is HTML Entities Converter?

HTML Entities Converter is a text transformation tool that converts special characters and symbols into their corresponding HTML entity codes and vice versa. It handles encoding and decoding of HTML entities for proper web display and character representation.

This tool is designed for web developers, content creators, and anyone working with HTML content who needs to properly encode special characters for web display. It provides instant conversion with support for common entities and character validation.

Whether you're building websites, creating content, working with special characters, or need to ensure proper character encoding, this converter helps you handle HTML entities efficiently and accurately for web applications.

What Problems Does It Solve?

Character Encoding

Converts special characters to HTML entities for proper web display and character representation.

Web Compatibility

Ensures special characters display correctly across different browsers and devices.

Content Processing

Enables proper handling of special characters in HTML content and web applications.

Security Enhancement

Helps prevent XSS attacks by properly encoding special characters in HTML content.

How to Use HTML Entities Converter

1

Enter Text

Input your text containing special characters or HTML entities in the input field.

2

Choose Direction

Select "To Entities" to encode special characters or "From Entities" to decode HTML entities.

3

Use Result

Copy the converted text for use in your HTML content, web applications, or documentation.

HTML Entities Converter Best Practices:

  • • Use HTML entities for special characters like <, >, &, ", and '
  • • Encode special characters to prevent XSS attacks and ensure proper display
  • • Use numeric entities ({) for characters not covered by named entities
  • • Test your HTML entities across different browsers for compatibility
  • • Use entities for mathematical symbols, currency signs, and accented characters
  • • Consider using UTF-8 encoding for international characters when possible
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