Binary to Octal Converter

Convert binary numbers into octal format instantly.

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Example

Input Output
110110         
66

In this example, if you type word "robot" word in enter containing word field, it will remove the lines containing 'robot'.

Frequently Asked Questions

An octal number is base-8 and uses digits 0 to 7. It's used in computing, especially in low-level programming and file permissions (like in UNIX/Linux).

Octal is a shorter and more readable representation of binary. Every 3 binary digits map directly to 1 octal digit.

Yes! You can input long binary strings, and the tool will instantly convert them to octal format.

Yes, it auto-pads binary inputs with leading zeros to form complete 3-bit groups, ensuring accurate conversion.

Yes, the tool is completely free, fast, and requires no sign-in or installation.

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