Unicode Inspector

Break down strings into unicode codepoints

As of May 2026, Unicode Inspector has 237 users in the Developer Tools category.

Usersup 0.9 percent+0.9%
237
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Ratingno change0%
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Reviewsno change0%
Version
2.0.2
Manifest V3

History

2 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 24, 2026.

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Apr 24, 20262352.0.2
May 19, 20262492.0.2
Now2372.0.2

Permissions & access

Permissions
contextMenusactiveTabstoragescriptingoffscreenalarms
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

Unicode Inspector screenshot 1Unicode Inspector screenshot 2Unicode Inspector screenshot 3

About

This extension is intended for people who look at strings on web pages and need to know what those strings really contain. (e.g., someone using a web-based computer forensics tool looking at potentially deliberately tricky command lines)

This rips apart any highlighted text into its component Unicode code points, and shows how that text would be written in UTF-8 or UTF-16LE (UTF-16LE is what the Windows kernel uses for strings). It also allows one to edit UTF-8 or UTF-16 bytes and shows what strings they become. The byte representations can also use base64.

To cut down on memory use, this extension loads Unicode names (pulled from the Unicode® Character Database) into memory as needed on a block-by-block basis, so there may be a tiny delay when looking up the first character of a given block.

Preferences are saved with "Chrome sync"; the most recently viewed string is saved locally.

Technical

Version
2.0.2
Manifest
V3
Size
463KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
ckmdmkehfjmcdfnepokgihljkmgekjed
Developer ID
u654683b93118749932e721affa524144
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Nov 20, 2018
Last Updated (Store)
Mar 22, 2025
Last Scraped
May 19, 2026
Website
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Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified May 19, 2026.