The PGP Generate, Encrypt, and Decrypt tool on this page is a practical resource for IT professionals, educators, and students who want to experiment with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption in a controlled, test-friendly environment. This interface allows you to generate your PGP key pairs by providing an identity (such as a name or email) and a passphrase, and choosing the key size and encryption algorithm (like Blowfish, AES, or others). Once generated, you can use the provided tabs to encrypt or decrypt text using the same key set, all from within the same page.
This tool is ideal for learning how public-key encryption works under PGP, exploring compatibility between algorithms, and testing encrypted communication formats used in email security or file sharing. It offers a streamlined way to understand asymmetric cryptography without installing GnuPG or running complex command-line scripts.
Although all cryptographic operations are handled securely server-side and we do not store, log, or retain any of your input, passphrases, or keys, we emphasize that this tool is strictly intended for testing, education, and demonstration purposes. Please do not use real production data or sensitive credentials. Treat this as a sandbox—perfect for learning and exploration, but not for transmitting or securing private information.