HTML Minifier

Use the fields above to transform, validate, or format input. Errors appear in the on-page alert when parsing fails.

HTML Minifier

How it works

Parsing and encoding run entirely in JavaScript here—no server sees your pasted content unless a tool explicitly says it fetches remote data.

Common mistakes

  • Mixing tabs and spaces can change output alignment unexpectedly.
  • Escaped characters may appear double-escaped after repeated transforms.
  • Always verify output encoding before saving to production files.

Use this tool for

  • Formatting or minifying snippets before pasting into a repo or ticket.
  • Checking encodings (Base64, hex, URL) without third-party paste services.
  • One-off developer checks during debugging.

Common questions

Does HTML Minifier cover every edge case for HTML Minifier?

Confirm the field units (px, degrees, charset) match what you intend; mixed bases are the usual surprise on this kind of tool.

Is anything I type sent to NexUtility servers?

Different rounding or parsing rules can shift edge-case output—sanity-check with a tiny hand example when precision matters.