Convert Code Points to Unicode
Quickly decode code positions to Unicode values. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.
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Output
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How to use Convert Code Points to Unicode
- 1. Paste your code points. Enter one or more code points in U+ notation, such as 'U+0041 U+0042', separated by spaces, exactly as they appear in Unicode documentation or a character database.
- 2. Let the tool resolve each character. The converter parses each U+ value as a hexadecimal code point and looks up the character it represents, no matter which Unicode block it falls into.
- 3. Review the resulting characters. Check the output pane for the actual glyphs your code points produce, confirming they match what you expected from the reference you were working from.
- 4. Copy the decoded text. Copy the resulting string into your document, code comment or design file once the characters match what the code points were supposed to represent.
When to use Convert Code Points to Unicode
Convert Code Points to Unicode turns a list of formal U+XXXX references into the actual characters they name. Reach for it whenever you are working from Unicode documentation, a character database or a bug report that specifies characters by code point rather than by appearance.
- Reproducing a character from a spec. A Unicode Technical Report references a character only by its U+ code point. Converting that reference gives you the actual glyph to paste into your test data or code.
- Rebuilding text from a bug report. A ticket describes a rendering issue using code points like 'U+0041 U+0042' instead of the actual text, often to avoid encoding problems in the ticket itself. Converting them recovers the original string.
- Building test fixtures from a character list. You maintain a list of edge-case code points for internationalization testing and need to quickly turn that list into an actual string to feed into your test suite.
- Cross-checking a font's glyph coverage. You have a list of code points a font claims to support and want to see the actual rendered characters to verify they display correctly in your application.
Examples
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Input
U+0041 U+0042
Output
AB
About the Convert Code Points to Unicode tool
Convert Code Points to Unicode is a free online tool that works entirely inside your web browser. Quickly decode code positions to Unicode values. Because the processing happens on your own device, nothing you enter is uploaded, logged or stored anywhere.
This page is one of 98 Unicode utilities on EditSafely. Each one does a single job well, and all of them follow the same rule: your input stays on your machine.
There is nothing to configure. Provide the input and the result appears on its own. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.
Because nothing leaves your device, the tool is suitable for sensitive content such as internal documents, credentials or customer data. It also responds instantly, since every keystroke is handled on your own machine rather than by a remote API.
Frequently asked questions
Does Convert Code Points to Unicode 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.