atob()

The atob() function decodes a string of data which has been encoded using Base64 encoding. You can use the btoa() method to encode and transmit data which may otherwise cause communication problems, then transmit it and use the atob() method to decode the data again. For example, you can encode, transmit, and decode control characters such as ASCII values 0 through 31.

For use with Unicode or UTF-8 strings, see the note on "Unicode strings" in the page for btoa().

Syntax

var decodedData = atob(encodedData);

Parameters

encodedData

A binary string contains an base64 encoded data.

Return value

An ASCII string containing decoded data from encodedData.

Exceptions

InvalidCharacterError DOMException

Thrown if encodedData is not valid base64.

Example

const encodedData = btoa('Hello, world'); // encode a string
const decodedData = atob(encodedData); // decode the string

Specifications

Specification
HTML Standard
# dom-atob-dev

Browser compatibility

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See also