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Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number

Convert a base two number to base ten number. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.

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How to use Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number

  1. 1. Paste your binary numbers. Enter one or more base two numbers made only of 0s and 1s, one per line or separated by commas.
  2. 2. Read the decimal result. The tool interprets each binary string as a base two value and returns the equivalent base ten number, with no configuration needed.
  3. 3. Copy the decimal numbers. Copy the resulting decimal values from the output and use them in your programming, networking or computer science coursework.

When to use Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number

Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number reads a base two value and returns its ordinary base ten equivalent, saving you the positional-value arithmetic. It suits students, developers and anyone reading raw binary data.

  • Interpreting a bit pattern from a debugger. You copied a binary flag value or register contents from a debugger or memory dump and want its decimal equivalent to understand what the value actually represents.
  • Checking a computer science homework answer. A student converting binary numbers by hand for a homework assignment wants to verify their positional-value calculation matches the correct decimal result.
  • Decoding a binary-encoded configuration value. A configuration file or protocol stores a setting as a binary string, and you want its decimal value to understand or document what it controls.
  • Verifying a base conversion function. A developer testing a custom binary-to-decimal conversion function wants a trusted reference output to compare their code's results against.

Examples

Binary to decimal

Input

1010

Output

10

Byte value

Input

11111111

Output

255

About the Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number tool

Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number runs as plain JavaScript in your browser tab, with no server behind it. Convert a base two number to base ten number. Whatever you put in stays on your device from start to finish.

The tool is part of EditSafely's Number Tools section, 194 single-purpose utilities built around the same idea: open the page, get the result, keep your data to yourself.

There is nothing to configure. Provide the input and the result appears on its own. 2 worked examples further down the page show exactly what the tool produces for real inputs.

That local-first design has practical benefits beyond privacy. The tool keeps working on a flaky connection once the page has loaded, results are instant because nothing round-trips to a server, and it is safe to use with confidential material.

Frequently asked questions

Does Convert a Binary Number to Decimal Number cost anything?

Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.

Is it safe to paste sensitive or confidential data?

No data leaves your device. The whole tool is JavaScript that runs inside your browser tab, so there is no upload, no server-side processing and no log of what you did. If you disconnect from the internet after the page loads, it keeps working.

How much text can I process at once?

There is no fixed limit. Because the work happens on your own device rather than on a shared server, the practical ceiling is your machine's memory, which comfortably handles inputs far larger than typical online tools allow.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

Nothing to install and no account needed. Open the page in any up-to-date browser, including on a phone or tablet, and the tool is ready.

How do I use the result?

The output panel has a one-click copy button, and you can keep refining the input while you work; the result updates in place as you type.