HEX Editor

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.1
16.8K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Program designed for viewing and editing the binary files. App contains tools for editing, searching and comparing of the files. The macro system will help to cope with any task, the solution of which is not provided by built-in tools.

Main features:
• Ability to work in multiple files
• Built-in terminal emulator
• Built-in macro system
• Displaying data in hexadecimal/decimal/octal, the possibility to change the visible length of the address, as many other tweaks let you customize the viewing
• Supports of 8 encodings (ASCII, COI8-R, COI8-U, UTF-8, windows-1251, UTF-16, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE). It's possible to view, search, edit the string in these encodings
• Ability to create own actions and link them with macro
• The Help with a detailed description of the features
Updated on
Jun 21, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
16.2K reviews
Paul McCloskey
June 3, 2020
It works for reading and writing hex files. Can search for hex fragments and strings. However, the ads are a bit much. After less than a minute, I got a video ad, blasting full volume. This is on top of the flashing banner ads already showing. Uninstalled and found an older version on an apk archive repository. Works just as well without that 1990s shady wareZ site feel.
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A Google user
December 19, 2018
Wow, super useful! Developer is very responsive. With his(her?) help I was able to build a script to perform a customized checksum to auto-majically verify data on EPROMs. Been using Hexedit to do it on my desk for years but now I can do it on my phone! It would be nice to not disable the swiping ability from the keyboard (GBoard in my case) as it's kind of painful to peck out the scripts. (I understand the spellchecker gets in the way of coding, but the user can easily switch to pecking any time.)
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Jack Hu
June 4, 2020
It's easy to use (if a bit dated), and does work well, but lacks any kind of power tools (jump to next dword, hex calculator, etc.). It's suitable for some basic hacking (provided you know which address you're looking for), but doing any kind of meaningful debug/reverse engineering work, then look elsewhere.
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What's new

-Bugfixes