Base Calculator & Converter

4.2
212 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

A simple binary, octal, hexadecimal and any base calculator ranging from base 2 to base 36

• works as a base converter, dynamically switch between number bases
• can be used as a fast hexadecimal, octal and binary converter
• basic mathematical functions working with decimal numbers in any base
• 1 / 3 × 3 is always 1 and not 0.999999
Updated on
Mar 17, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
204 reviews
A Google user
September 7, 2019
All I want is the ability to do math in different bases and see what I've typed or the result in different bases at once. Right now, this app lets me do the math and switch bases which is still very helpful and the Base Converter app let's me see the numbers in different bases side-by-side. It would be perfect if I could just get those things in the same app. Otherwise, I love this one!
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A Google user
August 4, 2019
Pretty bad and clunky design, and doesnt have many operators, but it's impressive the amound of bases this app can calculate in. If I remember correctly it goes up to base 30 or more and down to binary. The binary is not very accurate though, something like 010 should be translated as -2 in decimal and not 2. And -5 in decimal should not be translated as -101 in binary but rather 0101.
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Hex Say
February 21, 2024
Been using it for years; didn't fail me once. Honestly the only thing I can think that'd make it better is if it left the conversion equations it uses publicly. I love learning lol
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What's new

expanded functionality to bases up to 36