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How to Use Calculate SHA-384 Hash

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  • What is the SHA-384 Hash tool?
  • Key features
  • How to use
  • When to use SHA-384
  • Frequently asked questions
  • What is SHA-384?
  • What input does the tool accept?
  • When should I use SHA-384?
  • Is my data sent to a server?
  • Is SHA-384 secure?
  • Why does my hash differ?
  • Try the tool

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Calculate SHA-384 Hash – Free Online SHA-384 Generator

Compute SHA-384 hash from text in your browser. Client-side only. Stronger than SHA-256; often used in TLS.

What is the SHA-384 Hash tool?

This tool computes the SHA-384 hash of any text. SHA-384 is a 384-bit member of the SHA-2 family. It offers more security than SHA-256 with a longer output. All hashing runs in your browser.

Key features

  • Client-side — No server uploads.
  • UTF-8 input — Any text.
  • Instant — Hash updates as you type.
  • Copy — One-click copy.

How to use

  1. Open Calculate SHA-384 Hash.
  2. Paste or type your text.
  3. Copy the SHA-384 hash.

When to use SHA-384

Use when you need stronger security than SHA-256 or when a system (e.g. TLS) requires SHA-384.

Frequently asked questions

What is SHA-384?

SHA-384 is a 384-bit member of the SHA-2 family. It offers more security than SHA-256 with a longer output.

What input does the tool accept?

Any text. Input is hashed as UTF-8.

When should I use SHA-384?

When you need stronger security than SHA-256 or a system requires SHA-384. Often used in TLS.

Is my data sent to a server?

No. Hashing runs in your browser.

Is SHA-384 secure?

Yes. It is part of SHA-2 and is considered secure.

Why does my hash differ?

Check that the input is identical and UTF-8 encoded.

Try the tool

Use Calculate SHA-384 Hash. See SHA-256, SHA-512, or All Hashes.

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