Base64 is just a standard text format that can be used to code any binary input. To be precise, a base64 code is always a valid ASCII text and valid UTF-8. Each byte of base64 code contains 6 bits of data. Thus we "waste" about 2 bits per byte. Hence the base64 equivalent of a binary file is about 33% larger. In practice, this size increase is rarely a source of concern. #onlinewebtoolkit #web_tools #free_tools #data_generator #seo_tool #encoder #decoder #converter #network_tools #image_tools Online Web, Online Tools, 2 Bits, Text To Text, Online Converter, Network Tools, Ascii, Web Tools, Cryptography