Can I create a custom mapping?
Yes. The page supports editable A-Z values and custom character-value pairs with validation.
Miscellaneous calculator
Use a general letter-to-number utility for A1Z26, reverse, reduced, English x6, Unicode code points and custom mappings.
Calculator
Enter text and calculate locally. The result appears below the calculator with word subtotals, letter values, ignored characters and privacy-safe actions.
Detected script: latin. Input is calculated locally.
Use one key=value pair per line, up to 100 entries. Files are not imported or executed.
This calculator provides arithmetic letter-value results only. It does not prove hidden relationships, predictions, religious claims or scientific conclusions.
NexaCalc stores each mapping once in the shared engine and renders the active table below so totals can be checked by hand. Custom word-value mappings are validated in the calculator before use.
Word Value Calculator converts text into numeric totals using selected letter-value mappings. The calculation is arithmetic only: each counted character receives a value and the values are summed.
This page is a general utility. It does not add mystical interpretation by default and can be used for custom letter or character mapping experiments.
Enter a word, phrase, name or comparison set, choose the method options, then calculate. The result card appears below the input card with totals, word subtotals, letter contributions and ignored characters.
Each method uses a fixed mapping table. Latin methods count Latin letters, Hebrew methods count Hebrew letters, Greek methods count Greek letters, and Unicode code-point mode sums technical code point values.
Latin input can normalize accents to base letters, Hebrew input strips niqqud and cantillation marks, and Greek input removes accents and breathing marks for lookup. Unsupported scripts are reported instead of transliterated.
The contribution table shows every counted letter, its normalized form, its value and the running total. Punctuation and spaces are ignored for letter-value methods unless a custom mapping explicitly counts them.
HELLO standards: HELLO -> A1Z26 = 52; reverse = 83; reduced = 25; English x6 = 312; Unicode uppercase sum = 372.
Custom mapping: CAB -> With A=10, B=20, C=30, total = 60.
Different methods answer different arithmetic questions. Equal totals across methods or phrases do not prove an objective relationship, and method names should not be merged together.
The page includes the active mapping table so the total can be checked by hand. Long tables remain scrollable on smaller screens.
Gematria, isopsephy, arithmancy and numerology have appeared in different historical and cultural settings. NexaCalc separates historical letter-value conventions from modern online ciphers and recreational systems.
A calculator can show arithmetic totals, but it cannot validate a belief, interpretation, prediction, identity claim or religious conclusion. Treat equal values as equal numbers under a chosen mapping.
Calculations run in the browser. NexaCalc does not store entered phrases, does not publish recent searches and does not create indexable result pages.
This calculator provides arithmetic letter-value results only. It does not prove hidden relationships, predictions, religious claims or scientific conclusions.
Yes. The page supports editable A-Z values and custom character-value pairs with validation.
No. Unicode mode is a technical encoding sum, not a historical or religious letter-value system.
Yes. The calculator runs in the browser and does not create public phrase pages, recent-search feeds or a phrase database.
Standard methods ignore spaces and punctuation. Unicode and custom mappings can count characters differently when selected.
No. Latin, Hebrew and Greek methods count direct input for that script and report unsupported characters.
It proves only that two totals are mathematically equal under the chosen method. It does not prove a hidden or factual connection.
Each method uses a different mapping table. Changing the mapping changes the arithmetic result.
Yes. Share text hides the entered phrase by default and reports only the tool, selected method and totals.
No. It performs arithmetic and provides educational context, not authoritative religious, theological or linguistic interpretation.
Yes. The SVG download is generated locally and escapes result text before writing the file.
A digital root repeatedly sums the decimal digits of a number until one digit remains. It is optional for most gematria methods.
The decoder compares phrases you enter, but NexaCalc does not search or maintain a public phrase database.
Reference families reviewed against Britannica, Jewish Encyclopedia and Unicode source material on June 22, 2026.
These tools explore historical letter-number systems, modern ciphers and recreational numerology. They do not provide prophecy, religious authority, scientific personality assessment or professional advice.