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Leet Speak (1337) Text Converter

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Leet Speak (1337) Text Converter

Leet Speak (1337) Text Converter

Convert any plain text to leet speak (also known as 1337 or hackspeak) in your browser, with three intensity levels and a reverse decoder. The tool swaps letters for numbers and symbols using deterministic lookup tables, so the same input always produces the same output unless you opt in to randomization.

使用方法

  1. Paste or type text into the input field.
  2. ピック Text to Leet to encode, or Leet to Text to decode.
  3. Choose a leet level: Basic (numbers only), 中くらい (numbers and symbols), or Extreme (full symbol set with multi-character glyphs).
  4. Optionally enable Random uppercase for mixed-case output or Randomize character variants to pick a different substitution each time.
  5. Copy the result with the copy button or download it as a text file.

機能

  • Three leet levels – Basic, Medium, and Extreme intensity covering classic number swaps through full symbol replacements.
  • 双方向 – Encode plain text to leet or decode leet back to readable text.
  • Randomization options – Toggle random uppercase and random character variants for stylistic variety.
  • – 構築時に完全なヘッダーブロックを表示 – Output updates as you type, no submit button required.
  • クライアントサイドのみ – Text never leaves your browser; processing happens locally for full privacy.
  • コピーとダウンロード – One-click copy to clipboard or download the result as a .txt file.

よくある質問

  1. What is leet speak and where did it come from?

    Leet (or 1337) is an alternative alphabet that emerged on Bulletin Board Systems and Usenet in the 1980s. Users replaced letters with numerals and symbols that resembled them visually, originally to evade keyword filters and to mark insider status in early hacker and gaming communities.

  2. Is leet speak still used today?

    It survives mostly as internet nostalgia, in gaming handles, in CTF and hacking subcultures, and as a stylistic flourish in usernames or passwords. It has also influenced wider internet language, with substitutions like 'pwn' and 'noob' entering mainstream slang.

  3. Can leet speak be used as encryption?

    No. Leet uses a public, deterministic substitution alphabet that anyone can reverse, so it provides no cryptographic protection. It is an obfuscation style, not a cipher, and offers roughly the same security as ROT13 or Pig Latin.

  4. Why do some leet substitutions use multiple characters?

    Higher leet levels swap a single letter for multi-character glyphs such as '|\/|' for M or '/\/\' for N. This pseudographic style mimics the shape of the original letter using ASCII art, which is why advanced leet output looks visually dense compared to simple number swaps.

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