SLX Firmware Explorer
Professional firmware editor for HEX, BIN and S-Record analysis with MAP/ELF support
A web tool for loading Intel HEX, Motorola S-Record or BIN firmware, exploring bytes in a memory editor, correlating symbols from MAP/ELF files and generating an updated HEX output. Temporary sessions, no cookies and no file persistence on disk.
SLX Firmware Explorer
SLX Firmware Explorer is a professional web tool for analyzing embedded firmware, inspecting memory and applying controlled changes to firmware images.
- Support for Intel HEX, Motorola S-Record and BIN files.
- Memory visualization with a windowed hexadecimal editor.
- Optional MAP or ELF import to correlate symbols, sections and variables.
- Controlled patches on direct bytes or editable symbols.
- Export of updated firmware in Intel HEX format with correct checksums.
- Technical report with diagnostics, applied patches and audit information.
The tool is designed for debugging, firmware analysis, controlled reverse engineering, embedded validation and targeted changes to configuration or data stored inside firmware images.
Critical logic runs server-side. Files are handled in temporary sessions and are not meant to become a persistent storage area.
How to use this tool in an engineering workflow
Use realistic firmware, hardware or product parameters. The tool is most useful when the input reflects actual constraints.
Use the output to compare alternatives, spot anomalies and prepare a stronger technical decision.
Use the result in reviews, technical issues, documentation or validation checklists.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the tool free?
Yes. Public Lab Tools are free utilities for preliminary analysis, technical comparison and fast validation.
Does the result replace a technical review?
No. The tool can reduce errors and accelerate decisions, but critical firmware and product architectures still need context-specific review.
Can I suggest a specific tool?
Yes. A recurring technical workflow can become a new Lab Tool or a custom utility for your team.