Online CRC24 Hash Generator
A 24-bit checksum used in OpenPGP/ASCII Armor. Paste your text and click the button to compute its CRC24 hash — everything runs on your device and is never sent to a server.
Everything runs in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers.
Example
Example Input
hello world
Example Output
b03cb7
How to Use
- 1Type or paste the text you want to hash into the Input field.
- 2Click the Generate Hash button (or press Ctrl+Enter) to compute the CRC24 hash.
- 3The CRC24 hash appears in the Output field. Click Copy to copy it to your clipboard.
- 4Click Clear to empty the fields and start over.
About CRC24
CRC24 (Cyclic Redundancy Check) is an error-detecting code that produces a 24-bit checksum from data. CRC is widely used in networking, storage, and communication protocols to ensure data isn't corrupted in transit or at rest.
How it works: CRC treats the data as a large polynomial and divides it by a fixed generator polynomial; the remainder is the CRC value. A small change in the data yields a very different CRC, so errors are easy to detect.
CRC24 is known for its use in OpenPGP (CRC-24 Radix-64) to verify ASCII Armor blocks.
FAQ
Is CRC safe for security?
No. CRC is a non-cryptographic checksum designed to DETECT transmission/storage errors, not for security. CRC is easy to forge intentionally, so do not use it for security-sensitive integrity — use SHA-256 or higher.
How long is a CRC24 hash?
A CRC24 hash is 24-bit long (6 karakter heksadesimal / 6 hexadecimal characters).
Is my data sent to a server?
No. The CRC24 hash is computed entirely in your browser. The text you enter never leaves your device.