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Text Encryption (AES)

Encrypt/decrypt text with password — client-side.

✅ Used 657+ times ✅ Free 📱 Works on Mobile
ℹ️ How to use this tool
  1. Enter your text and a password
  2. Click Encrypt to get ciphertext
  3. To decrypt: paste ciphertext, enter same password, click Decrypt

💡 100% client-side AES-256 encryption. Your data never leaves your browser.

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What is the Text Encryption (AES)?

The Text Encryption (AES) turns a multi-step text task into a single click. Paste your content, choose your output, and get a clean result in under a second — no switching between tools, no reformatting by hand, no room for manual error.

The Text Encryption (AES) handles a specific text transformation and produces a clean, correctly formatted output in under a second. Text tools exist because these tasks are genuinely time-consuming at scale — and because manual work introduces inconsistencies that are easy to miss in review but obvious once published.

The tool processes your text entirely in your browser. Nothing you paste is sent to a server or stored anywhere, which makes it safe to use with drafts, confidential copy, client content, or anything you would prefer not to route through an external service. Close the tab and the content is gone.

Always review the output before using it. Automated text transformation is accurate for the operation it performs, but context matters — a title case converter cannot know which words in a specialist phrase should remain lowercase by convention. A quick review takes seconds and catches anything worth adjusting before the content goes further.

How to Use the Text Encryption (AES)

  1. Paste your text into the input area. Most tools handle any length of text without practical limits, though very large blocks may take a fraction of a second longer to process.
  2. Choose your output option if the tool offers more than one. Read the descriptions before selecting — for case conversion and sorting tools, the difference between options is not always obvious from the label alone.
  3. Click convert or process and review the output carefully before using it. Check that the result matches your expectation, particularly for edge cases like unusual punctuation or proper nouns that automated tools sometimes handle differently.
  4. Copy the output using the copy button or select it manually. Paste it directly into your document, CMS, or code editor.

Understanding Your Results

Text tool output is accurate for the operation the tool performs, but automated processing works on rules rather than understanding. A title case converter applies standard capitalisation rules, but cannot know that a specific phrase uses non-standard capitalisation by convention. Always read the output before using it, particularly for content that will be published or sent to a client.

When processing text for a published document or code base, paste the output into the target application and review it in context before committing. Formatting that looks correct in a plain text field can behave differently when a rich text editor renders it — a quick in-context check takes ten seconds and catches issues before they matter.

Who Uses the Text Encryption (AES)?

Part of Coswaa's free tools collection, the Text Encryption (AES) serves a wide range of people across different industries and situations:

  • Writers reformatting and cleaning copy — case conversion, whitespace removal, duplicate line removal — before content goes to a client or into the CMS
  • Developers processing raw text data as part of a build, data migration, or content transformation task where manual reformatting would introduce inconsistencies
  • Students preparing assignments that require specific formatting conventions — APA citations, particular case rules, precise character counts — set by their institution
  • Content managers preparing batches of copy for editorial review, ensuring consistency before handing off to a human editor or publishing workflow

Tips for Getting the Best Results

  • Paste your text through a plain text editor before putting it into the tool, particularly if it comes from a formatted source like Word or a webpage. This removes invisible formatting characters that occasionally cause unexpected results.
  • For large batches of text, process a small sample first to confirm the output matches your expectation before running the full content. Catching a misunderstanding on a hundred-word sample is much less work than on a ten-thousand-word document.
  • Keep a copy of the original text until you have confirmed the processed version is exactly what you need. The tool gives you a new version rather than overwriting your source — but it is easy to close a tab without copying the output first.
  • Read the output before you use it. Automated processing is accurate, but reading the result catches edge cases — unusual punctuation, proper nouns, technical terms — that the tool handles by rule rather than by understanding.

Why Use Coswaa's Text Encryption (AES)?

  • Always free — no paywalls, no subscription tiers, no hidden fees, and no usage limits. Every feature is available to everyone at no cost.
  • No account needed — open the page and start straight away. No registration form, no email verification, and no sign-in of any kind required.
  • Private by design — your data stays in your browser throughout the session. Nothing you enter is sent to a server, logged, or stored.
  • Works on every device — fully responsive and tested on phones, tablets, and desktops across all major browsers.
  • Instant output — results appear in under a second. No loading spinners, no server round-trips, no unnecessary waiting.

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