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HMAC Generator

Generate HMAC signatures using SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512

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HMAC Output
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What is HMAC?

HMAC (Hash-based Message Authentication Code) verifies data integrity and authenticity using a secret key combined with a hash function.

How to Use

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Why Use This Tool

100% Free

No hidden costs, no premium tiers — every feature is free.

No Installation

Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.

Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

IT & Developer Guide

HMAC: Hash-Based Message Authentication Codes

Key Takeaways

  • HMAC combines a cryptographic hash function with a secret key to provide both data integrity and authentication.
  • Unlike plain hashes, HMAC proves that the message was created by someone who knows the secret key — preventing tampering and forgery.
  • All HMAC generation is performed in your browser using the Web Crypto API — your keys and data remain private.

HMAC (Hash-based Message Authentication Code) is a mechanism for verifying both the integrity and authenticity of a message. It is used extensively in API authentication (AWS Signature V4), webhook verification (GitHub, Stripe), and secure communication protocols. HMAC is more secure than simple hash verification because it requires knowledge of a shared secret key.

HMAC-SHA256 is used to authenticate over 1 billion API requests per day across major cloud platforms.

Scale of Use

Key Concepts

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How HMAC Works

HMAC processes the key through two rounds of hashing with different padding (ipad and opad), making it resistant to length extension attacks that affect plain hash functions.

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HMAC vs. Plain Hash

A plain hash (SHA-256 of a message) can be computed by anyone. HMAC requires the secret key, so only authorized parties can generate a valid MAC. This provides authentication in addition to integrity.

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Webhook Signature Verification

Services like GitHub and Stripe sign webhook payloads with HMAC-SHA256 using a shared secret. The receiver recomputes the HMAC and compares it with the signature header to verify authenticity.

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Timing-Safe Comparison

When verifying HMAC signatures, always use constant-time comparison functions to prevent timing attacks that could leak information about the expected value byte by byte.

Pro Tips

Use HMAC-SHA256 as your default — it offers an excellent balance of security and performance for most applications.

Keep HMAC keys at least as long as the hash output (32 bytes for SHA-256) for maximum security.

Rotate HMAC keys periodically and support multiple active keys during transition periods.

Never log or expose HMAC keys in error messages, URLs, or client-side code.

All HMAC computation is performed entirely in your browser using the Web Crypto API. Your secret keys and message data are never transmitted to any external server.

Frequently Asked Questions