File Decryptor
π Client-Side Decryption
Your file is decrypted entirely in your browser. The password and file never leave your device.
Select Encrypted File
Decryption Password
β’ Enter the same password used for encryption
β’ The password is never stored or transmitted
β οΈ Important Security Notice
- β’ Only decrypt files from trusted sources
- β’ Clear browser cache after decryption for additional security
- β’ Store decrypted files in a secure location
- β’ The original password is required for decryption
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About the File Decryptor
The File Decryptor restores a file that was encrypted with AES-256, turning the protected file back into its original, readable form once you supply the correct password. Itβs the counterpart to the File Encryptor.
When you receive or stored an encrypted file, you need a reliable way to unlock it. Decrypting with the right password returns the exact original document, so your secured files remain usable whenever you legitimately need them.
Decryption happens entirely in your browser, so neither the encrypted file nor your password is uploaded. Your data stays on your device throughout, with no account required.
How to use the File Decryptor
- Upload the encrypted file.
- Enter the password used to encrypt it.
- Decrypt the file.
- Confirm the original file is restored.
- Download the decrypted file for normal use.
Common use cases
- Opening a file you previously encrypted for protection.
- Decrypting a secure file someone sent you.
- Restoring an encrypted backup to its usable form.
- Accessing protected records when you legitimately need them.
Frequently asked questions
What do I need to decrypt a file?
You need the encrypted file and the exact password used to encrypt it. Without the correct password, the file cannot be decrypted.
What if the password is wrong?
Decryption will fail or produce unusable output. Double-check the password, including capitalization and characters, and try again.
Is my file or password uploaded?
No. Decryption runs in your browser, so neither the file nor the password ever leaves your device.
Will I get the exact original file back?
Yes. With the correct password, decryption restores the original file precisely, byte for byte.
How were these files encrypted?
Theyβre intended to be files encrypted with the File Encryptor using AES-256 and a password.