If the code point is greater than 127, then it's turned into a sequence of two, three, or four bytes, where each byte of the sequence is between 128 and 255. If the code point value is less than 128, then it's the same value is used as the output byte value. UTF-8 uses the following rules to encode the data. To convert your input to UTF-8, this tool splits the input data into individual graphemes (letters, numbers, emojis, and special Unicode symbols), then it extracts code points of all graphemes, and then turns them into UTF-8 byte values in the specified base. The number "8" in UTF-8 means that 8-bit numbers (single-byte numbers) are used in the encoding. UTF stands for Unicode Transformation Format and it's the most popular Unicode encoding in the world. This browser-based utility converts your Unicode text to UTF-8 encoding.
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