BitLens – Binary, Hex & Number Systems Workbench by UnifyBrowse
Overview
Multi-base conversion, bitwise operations, two's complement, IEEE 754 float visualizer, and ASCII/Unicode lookup — all offline
BitLens: The Ultimate Developer Toolbox for Number Conversion Whether you are debugging low-level code, analyzing memory dumps, or studying computer architecture, constantly context-switching to look up binary or hex conversions breaks your flow. BitLens is designed to solve exactly that. Aimed squarely at developers, engineers, and computer science students, BitLens is a sleek, locally-running workbench that sits right in your browser. It provides instant, real-time conversion between arithmetic bases, visualizing complex data structures without ever leaving your current tab. Why BitLens? Real-Time Multi-Base Conversion: Type in decimal, hexadecimal, binary, or octal, and instantly see the equivalent across all other bases. Advanced Data Visualization: Need to understand a floating-point number? Our IEEE 754 float visualizer breaks down the sign, exponent, and mantissa for complete clarity. Bitwise Operations at Your Fingertips: Perform AND, OR, XOR, NOT, shift left, and shift right operations seamlessly. Two's Complement & ASCII/Unicode: Quickly decode character values or calculate signed integer representations. Context Menu Integration: Highlight any number on the web, right-click, and instantly send it to BitLens for conversion. 100% Offline & Private: Your data never leaves your machine. BitLens runs completely offline with absolutely zero tracking or analytics.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedMarch 17, 2026
- Offered byunifybrowse
- Size117KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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