Is MD5 still secure?
No. Collision attacks are practical—do not use MD5 for passwords, certificates, or collision-sensitive security.
DevTools MD5 Generator produces MD5 text digests locally in your browser—for legacy checksums, quick comparisons, and non-security use cases.
Generate MD5 digests from text—suited for legacy checksums and quick comparison workflows.
MD5 is not suitable for password storage or signatures. Use only for legacy checksums.
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MD5 still appears in old signatures, ETags, and legacy checks, but it is not suitable for security. This tool targets compatibility and troubleshooting.
No. Collision attacks are practical—do not use MD5 for passwords, certificates, or collision-sensitive security.
Legacy compatibility. Old APIs, cache keys, and download checks may keep MD5; new systems should prefer SHA-256 or stronger.
No. MD5 is computed locally in your browser.
Yes. No registration required.
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