Atbash Cipher
Applies the Atbash substitution cipher (a↔z). Free, instant and 100% private in your browser.
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What does Atbash Cipher do?
Applies the Atbash substitution cipher (a↔z). Paste your text on the left and NMSnabbit instantly shows the atbash on the right. For example, “abc” gives “zyx”. Everything runs locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded, so it stays private and works offline. You can process several values at once and copy the result with one click.
How to use the Atbash Cipher
- 1 Type or paste your text into the input box.
- 2 The atbash appears instantly in the output box as you type.
- 3 Tip: try the example “abc” to see “zyx”.
- 4 Click “Copy output” to copy the result.
What you can use it for
- Quickly applies the atbash substitution cipher (a↔z) without installing anything.
- Checking results while learning or teaching how text and atbash relate.
- Preparing or debugging data for programming, electronics or homework.
- Working privately when the data shouldn't be uploaded to a server.
Frequently asked questions
How do I use Atbash Cipher?
Paste your text into the input field above. Atbash Cipher runs instantly in your browser and shows the atbash on the right — no button to press and nothing uploaded.
Is Atbash Cipher free and private?
Yes. Atbash Cipher is completely free with no sign-up, and it runs entirely client-side in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.
Can I process more than one value at once?
Yes. Enter several values separated by spaces or new lines and each one is handled independently, so you can batch-process in a single pass.
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