SHA-256 Hash Generator vs emn178 Online Tools SHA-256

Both compute SHA-256 digests for free in the browser with no account. emn178's Online Tools is a popular client-side hashing suite; Gera Tools' generator uses the browser's native Web Crypto API so your input never leaves your device.

Both hash entirely in your browser, so neither uploads your input — a genuine tie on privacy. Pick whichever UI you prefer; Gera Tools uses the native Web Crypto API and links straight to a multi-algorithm hash generator.

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Side-by-side comparison

Feature SHA-256 Hash Generator Gera Tools emn178 Online Tools SHA-256 emn178.github.io
Price Free Free
Account required No account No account needed
Processing location 100% in your browser via Web Crypto (crypto.subtle.digest) — input never uploaded Client-side JavaScript hashing in the browser
Other hash algorithms Gera Tools' separate Hash Generator covers MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-512 Many algorithms (MD5, SHA family, and more)
Ads Light, single ad slot Minimal/none

Comparison based on each tool's publicly stated, free-tier behaviour at the time of writing. emn178 Online Tools SHA-256 is a trademark of its respective owner; we link to it for fairness and do not claim affiliation. Where emn178 Online Tools SHA-256 is genuinely stronger, the table says so.

FAQ

Is my input uploaded to compute the hash?

No. Gera Tools uses the browser's built-in Web Crypto API (crypto.subtle.digest), so hashing happens on your device.

Can I hash with SHA-512 or MD5 too?

Yes — Gera Tools' general Hash Generator covers MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512.