What is Batch Hex Editor?
Replace, insert, delete, copy, move, reverse, and otherwise modify bytes and bits in multiple files.
- Search and replace supports wildcard bytes and match selection. Perform bitwise operations on specified bytes with bitmasks and operators like NOT, AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR, XNOR.
- Reverse order of specified bytes and bits. Compute MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RIPE-MD hashes and CRC checksums for whole files or specified bytes.
- Convert files to/from bin-hex and Base-64 formats.
- Convert raw bytes in files to their hexadecimal, decimal, octal, or binary codes stored as ASCII text and vice-versa.
- Includes built-in base converter that can freely convert between binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal, as well as treat any sequence of bytes as a number.
- Process 1000s of files using multiple CPU cores in manual, automatic/continuous, triggered/scheduled, or console modes, or directly from Windows Explorer right-click menu.
- Save files to output directory specified using either absolute or relative path, with original or new name defined by a mask.
- Select files for processing based on their name, dates, size, and contents using advanced file search supporting RegEx and advanced wildcards.
- Optionally merge together, split all, or zip processed files.
- Perform different operations on different files with conditional processing and process branching.
- Detailed processing logs are available in both user interface and log files.
- Run multiple program instances simultaneously.