Octify – Octal Conversion Tool
Instantly convert octal numbers to BCD, Binary, Decimal, Gray, Hex, IP, and Text.
Octify Operations
Example Inputs
Quick Reference
Octal Numbers
- • Uses digits 0-7
- • Each digit is 3 bits
- • Base-8 number system
- • Common in Unix permissions
Conversion Table
- • 0 = 000 binary = 0 decimal
- • 1 = 001 binary = 1 decimal
- • 2 = 010 binary = 2 decimal
- • 4 = 100 binary = 4 decimal
- • 7 = 111 binary = 7 decimal
Usage Tips
- • Separate bytes with spaces
- • Use leading zeros when needed
- • Check digit range (0-7)
- • Group for readability
Special Characters
- • 101 = A
- • 142 = b
- • 062 = 2
- • 040 = space
Comprehensive Octal Conversions
Octify offers quick and accurate octal conversions to multiple formats with an easy-to-use interface.
Multi-Format Conversions
Convert octal numbers to BCD, Binary, Decimal, Gray, Hex, IP, and Text.
Fast & Accurate
Get precise conversions instantly without delays.
Developer Friendly
Supports common output formats suitable for coding and engineering tasks.
Copy Results Easily
Copy your conversion results to the clipboard with a single click.
File Upload Support
Upload a list of octal numbers for bulk conversion.
IP Conversion
Convert octal numbers into valid IP addresses.
How to Use the Octify – Octal Conversion Tool
Enter the octal number you want to convert.
Select the conversion type (e.g., Binary, Decimal, Hex, BCD, Gray, IP, Text).
Click 'Convert' to see the result instantly.
Copy the conversion result with one click.
Reset the inputs and results to start a new conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions
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