ROT13 to Text Converter
Encode or decode ROT13 text — the cipher is its own reverse.
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How do you convert ROT13 to text?
ROT13 is a simple cipher that rotates each letter 13 places through the alphabet, and because 13 is half of 26, applying it again restores the original. Snabbit runs ROT13 on your input, so the same tool both encodes plain text and decodes ROT13 back to text. It works in your browser, keeping your message private.
How to use the ROT13 to Text
- 1 Paste your ROT13 text, or any text you want to encode.
- 2 The converted output appears instantly.
- 3 Run it again on the result to get back where you started.
- 4 Copy the output.
What you can use it for
- Hiding spoilers or punchlines in forum posts.
- Obscuring puzzle or quiz answers.
- Decoding ROT13 text you have received.
- Demonstrating a basic substitution cipher.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the same tool encode and decode?
ROT13 shifts letters by 13, and a second 13-place shift completes a full 26-letter rotation, so encoding and decoding are the identical operation.
What happens to numbers and punctuation?
Only the 26 letters are rotated. Digits, spaces and punctuation pass through unchanged, which keeps the text’s layout intact.
Is ROT13 secure?
No. It offers no real security and is meant for hiding spoilers or puzzle answers from casual view, not for protecting sensitive data.
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