File Hash & Checksum
Generate a checksum for any file or text and confirm a download is exactly what it should be. Paste a published hash to verify a match, or compare two files to prove they are identical.
Read the guide: How to Verify a File ChecksumDrag a file here, or
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How it works
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Add a file or text
Drop in a file, or type and paste text to hash instead.
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Read the checksums
MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-256 are calculated at once and shown as hex.
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Verify a match
Paste an expected hash to confirm it matches, with a clear pass or fail result.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is a checksum used for?
- A checksum is a short fingerprint of a file. If two files have the same checksum they are identical; if one byte differs, the checksum changes completely. It is the standard way to confirm a download was not corrupted or tampered with.
- Which algorithm should I use to verify a download?
- Use whichever the publisher lists, most often SHA-256. Paste their published value into the verify box and the tool tells you whether your file matches.
- Is MD5 safe to rely on?
- MD5 and SHA-1 are fine for spotting accidental corruption, but they are not secure against deliberate tampering. For security-sensitive verification, prefer SHA-256.
- Is my file sent to a server?
- No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your file is read and processed on your own device, nothing is uploaded, and nothing is logged or stored.