Reviews for HxD
Login to ReviewCasey Davis
May 06, 2026Indispensable Tool for Low-Level Data Editing
As someone who occasionally needs to patch files or analyze binary data, HxD has become my go-to hex editor. It's incredibly fast, even with large files, and the clean, no-frills interface means I can get straight to work without any hassle. The ability to edit disk sectors directly and the robust search/replace functions make it far more powerful than I expected for a free tool. For anyone needing to work with raw hex, it's hard to beat.
Jordan King
May 04, 2026Powerful but Not Exactly User-Friendly
HxD is an incredibly powerful tool for when you need to dive deep into hex editing or raw disk analysis, and you can't beat the price. However, its interface feels very dated and clunky, making it a steep learning curve for anyone who isn't already familiar with low-level data manipulation. For specific technical tasks, it's invaluable, but I wouldn't recommend it for casual use or for those who prefer a more intuitive experience.
Sophia Jackson
May 01, 2026Feels outdated and buggy for modern tasks
I tried using HxD for some basic hex editing on a game mod, but the interface feels clunky and unintuitive. It crashed twice when trying to open larger files, which is unacceptable for a tool meant for handling raw data. While it's free, the lack of stability makes it frustrating to rely on for any serious work.
Quinn Allen
May 01, 2026Essential Tool for Low-Level Data Editing
I've been using HxD for years to analyze and patch files for game modding, and it's become an indispensable tool in my kit. It's incredibly fast, even when working with massive files, and the interface, while not flashy, is straightforward and gets the job done. The fact that it's completely free and open-source is just the cherry on top.
Jordan Harris
Apr 29, 2026Powerful but Painfully Archaic Interface
While HxD does handle raw data editing competently, the interface feels like something from Windows 95. Simple tasks like searching for specific hex patterns require navigating through multiple, unintuitive menus. It's powerful for niche uses, but the steep learning curve and complete lack of modern UX design make it frustrating for anything beyond the most basic edits.
David Walker
Apr 29, 2026Indispensable Tool for Low-Level Data Work
I've been using HxD for years for various tasks like analyzing file formats, creating simple game mods, and examining disk sectors. It's incredibly fast, even with massive files, and the clean interface makes navigating raw hex data much less intimidating. The fact that it's completely free for professional-grade binary editing is almost unbelievable.
Riley King
Apr 29, 2026My Go-To Hex Editor for Windows
As a hobbyist game modder, HxD has been invaluable. It's incredibly fast and lightweight, making it perfect for quickly patching files or examining save data. The interface is straightforward and the ability to open and edit massive files without a hitch is a game-changer. For a free tool, it's packed with professional-level features.
David Taylor
Apr 28, 2026Indispensable for Low-Level Editing
As someone who frequently tinkers with game mods and needs to examine raw file data, HxD has been a lifesaver. It boots up instantly, handles massive files without a hiccup, and the ability to edit in both hex and ASCII simultaneously is perfect for my workflow. For a free tool, its reliability and feature set are unmatched.
Michael Walker
Apr 28, 2026Indispensable Tool for Low-Level Data Tasks
As someone who occasionally needs to mod games and analyze file structures, HxD is my go-to hex editor. It's fast, incredibly stable, and has all the advanced features I needβlike direct disk editing and memory viewsβwithout a cluttered interface. For a free, open-source tool, its power and reliability are simply unmatched.
Lisa Wilson
Apr 28, 2026Indispensable Tool for Hex Editing
HxD has been my go-to hex editor for years. It's incredibly fast and stable, even when working with massive files that crash other editors. The ability to directly edit disk sectors and memory is a lifesaver for low-level debugging and modding, and the intuitive interface makes it accessible despite its powerful features.
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HxD
HxD is a free and open-source hex editor, disk editor, and memory editor for Windows. It allows users to view, β¦
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