Fast workflow
Designed to reduce friction with direct upload, quick processing, and one-click export.
Open Tx Formatter Explorer link + summary, add your file, then choose the target output and run conversion.
This tool is optimized for cryptographic transforms and works best with common source files as inputs.
When processing completes, download the result in popular output formats and verify quality before sharing.
Tx Formatter Explorer link + summary is a privacy-first utility for fast cryptographic transforms. It helps you move from common source files to popular output formats with consistent output quality.
Designed to reduce friction with direct upload, quick processing, and one-click export.
Files are handled in an isolated processing flow with minimal retention and clear user controls.
Outputs are tuned for real use cases across popular output formats.
A predictable sequence keeps conversion stable across devices and file sizes.
Tx Formatter Explorer link + summary accepts common source files and exports popular output formats.
The pipeline is designed for privacy-first processing with clear user control over inputs and outputs.
Use high-quality source files, choose the closest matching target format, and avoid repeated reconversion cycles.
Tx Formatter Explorer link + summary follows a deterministic conversion flow so results are repeatable and easier to troubleshoot when a file behaves unexpectedly.
Pretty-print JSON, normalize whitespace, and view hex bytes.
All formatting runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored. The optional tx summary fetch only retrieves public blockchain data.
Tx Formatter helps you make raw blockchain data readable: it pretty-prints JSON, formats hex-encoded data into byte pairs, and optionally fetches a minimal transaction summary when you paste a valid tx hash. The summary includes sender address, receiver address, value (in both native token and USD estimate), gas used, and gas price. This is useful for debugging transaction payloads, verifying calldata before submission, or quickly inspecting a tx hash without navigating a full block explorer.
Use this when debugging transaction payloads, sharing reproducible request bodies with support teams, quickly checking a tx hash before opening the full block explorer, or formatting ABI-encoded calldata for manual inspection.
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