Base64 Encoding/Decoding for E-Signature Documents
Automates base64 encoding and decoding of files for secure e-signature workflows. Handles binary data conversion in pure JS for document management.
This workflow leverages the base64-js library to provide efficient base64 encoding and decoding directly within n8n, ideal for file and document management tasks. It processes binary files, such as PDFs or images used in e-signatures, converting them to text-safe formats for transmission, storage, or embedding in JSON payloads without external dependencies.
Key benefits include lightweight performance with no bloat, MIT-licensed for commercial use, and seamless integration into n8n nodes for au
- Platform
- n8n
- Category
- File & Document Management
- Price
- $4.99
- Creator
- Mateusz Rasmussen
- base64
- encoding
- decoding
- file-management
- e-signatures
- document-automation
- binary-data
- javascript
- n8n-utils
How to import this workflow into n8n
- 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the n8n workflow JSON file.
- 2In your n8n instance, open Workflows and choose "Import from File" (or paste the JSON with Ctrl+V on the canvas).
- 3Open each node marked with a credential warning and connect your own accounts and API keys.
- 4Run the workflow once manually to verify the data flow, then toggle it to Active.
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