Hexadecimal to Decimal Converter

Convert a hexadecimal (base 16) number to decimal (base 10) instantly. As an example, FF = 255. It runs entirely in your browser.

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How to convert hexadecimal to decimal

Each digit of a hexadecimal number carries a weight that is a power of 16. Multiply every digit by 16 raised to its position (counting from 0 on the right) and add the results to get the decimal value:

15 × 16^1 + 15 × 16^0 = 255

Worked example: FF in decimal

Reading FF as base 16: F × 161 (= 240) + F × 160 (= 15) = 255 in decimal, which is 255 in decimal.

Binary, octal, decimal & hexadecimal reference table

DecimalBinaryOctalHex
1111
21022
410044
81000108
10101012A
15111117F
16100002010
321000004020
64100000010040
100110010014464
1281000000020080
25511111111377FF
256100000000400100
1024100000000002000400

About hexadecimal and decimal

Hexadecimal: Hexadecimal is base-16, using 0–9 then A–F. Each hex digit is exactly four bits, so it is a compact way to write bytes — used for colours (#FF8800), memory addresses and MAC addresses.

Decimal: Decimal is base-10, the everyday number system using digits 0–9.

Frequently asked questions

What is FF hexadecimal in decimal?
FF in hexadecimal (base 16) equals 255 in decimal (base 10), which is 255 in decimal.
How do I convert hexadecimal to decimal by hand?
Multiply each hexadecimal digit by 16 raised to its position (starting at 0 on the right) and add the results. For FF: 15×16^1 + 15×16^0 = 255.
Is this exact for very large numbers?
Yes. The converter uses big-integer (BigInt) arithmetic in your browser, so even very long hexadecimal values convert to decimal with no rounding or precision loss.
Which characters are valid in hexadecimal?
Base-16 hexadecimal uses the digits 0–9 and A–F. Spaces, underscores and an optional 0x/0b/0o prefix are ignored; any other character is flagged as invalid.

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