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How to Use the HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder — Step-by-Step Guide

The HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder is a free browser-based tool that helps you encode and decode html entities. Follow this step-by-step guide to integrate it into your development workflow and save time on repetitive tasks.

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Jump straight to the HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder — it is free and works in your browser.

1

Open the HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder

Navigate to the HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder on NexTool. It runs entirely in your browser with zero dependencies. Perfect for quick tasks during development without leaving your workflow.

2

Enter your input data

Paste your code, data, or configuration into the input field. The tool supports common formats and provides syntax highlighting where applicable.

3

Configure processing options

Adjust the tool settings to match your requirements. Options may include format selection, encoding preferences, or output style. The HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder remembers common configurations.

4

Process and review output

Click the action button or watch results update in real time. The output is formatted for easy reading and ready to use in your projects.

5

Copy or integrate the result

Copy the output to your clipboard and paste it into your IDE, terminal, or deployment pipeline. All processing happens client-side, so sensitive data stays on your machine.

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Pro Tips

  • All processing happens client-side, so sensitive code and data never leave your machine.
  • Bookmark your most-used developer tools for instant access during coding sessions.
  • The HTML Entity Encoder/Decoder works offline once loaded — no internet connection needed after the initial page load.
  • Embed this tool in your own site using our free embed widget at /widgets.

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Encode and decode HTML entities. Free, fast, and private — runs entirely in your browser.

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