Text Encryption

Security REST API MCP

Encrypt text with a password using AES-256-GCM (key derived with PBKDF2-SHA256, 100000 iterations) and return a base64 ciphertext, or decrypt such a ciphertext back to the original text. The base64 blob is salt(16) + iv(12) + ciphertext, compatible with the FindUtils Text Encryption page.

This page documents the HTTP endpoint POST /api/tools/text-encryption/execute. See the MCP reference →

Call it over REST

POST https://api.findutils.com/api/tools/text-encryption/execute · no API keys · 60 requests/min per IP

Execute — verified arguments

curl -X POST https://api.findutils.com/api/tools/text-encryption/execute \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "text": "hello",
    "password": "hunter2",
    "mode": "encrypt"
  }'

Parameter schema for this endpoint

curl https://api.findutils.com/api/tools/text-encryption

Interactive docs · OpenAPI 3.1 spec · All REST tools

Input schema

Argument Type Required Description
text string yes encrypt: the plaintext. decrypt: the base64 ciphertext produced by this tool.
password string yes The password (passphrase) used to derive the AES key.
mode string (encrypt | decrypt) no Operation. Default: encrypt. Default: "encrypt".

Example arguments (verified)

{
  "text": "hello",
  "password": "hunter2",
  "mode": "encrypt"
}

Also an MCP tool

Claude, Cursor, and any MCP client can call this tool as findutils:text_encryption after one connect command.

Connect once

claude mcp add findutils --transport http https://mcp.findutils.com/
Open the MCP reference for Text Encryption →

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