It is possible to generate an MD5 hash from any length of text by encoding it into a 128-bit fingerprint. The MD5 algorithm produces a consistent 128-bit hash value whenever the same text is encoded using it. When storing passwords, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information in databases like the ubiquitous MySQL, MD5 hashes are often utilised with smaller strings. In a matter of seconds, you can generate an MD5 hash from a text string of up to 256 characters with the help of this handy application.