Encoding

Local Hex to ASCII for Mac and iOS

Convert hexadecimal data back into ASCII text. Blissum keeps this utility local on macOS, iPhone, and iPad so you do not have to paste code, tokens, certificates, URLs, or private text into random online tools.

A private alternative to online hex to text tools

Decode hexadecimal strings back into ASCII text, with support for common separators such as spaces, dashes, colons, commas, and semicolons. Blissum validates odd lengths, invalid characters, invalid byte pairs, and non-ASCII output so malformed input is easier to spot. It is a native Mac and iOS hex decoder for debugging payloads, protocol samples, and encoded text locally.

Blissum groups everyday code, text, data, and web utilities into one local app for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, which is especially useful where iOS has fewer native developer-tool options.

Useful for

This page intentionally covers the practical ways people describe the same workflow, especially when they want a native, local, or offline option instead of a web-based tool.

Use Hex to ASCII locally in Blissum

Download Blissum when you want this utility alongside other local developer tools for text, code, data, web, and security workflows on macOS, iPhone, and iPad.