Decompiler Directory¶
Over the years, many decompilers have been made by both hackers and academics alike. In this directory, you will find a listing of all known (at least to the wiki authors) decompilers.
Each decompiler should also be listed with some minimal facts about their differences.
Legend¶
- 🌐: open-source
- 💀: inactive (2 years without activity)
- 0️⃣: binary decompiler (compiled languages)
- 🔌: implemented as a plugin to another decompiler
Alphabetical Order¶
Decompiler | Attributes | Intermediate Language | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
angr decompiler | 0️⃣, 🌐 | VEX, P-Code, AIL | 2018 |
Binary Ninja | 0️⃣ | BNIL | 2015 |
Boomerang | 0️⃣, 🌐, 💀 | ? | 2008 |
Cutter | 0️⃣, 🌐 | ? | 2017 |
dewolf | 0️⃣, 🌐, 🔌 | BNIL | 2021 |
DREAM | 0️⃣, 🌐, 💀, 🔌 | Micro Code | 2015 |
Ghidra | 0️⃣, 🌐 | P-Code | 2019 |
Hopper | 0️⃣ | ? | 2012 |
IDA Pro (HexRays) | 0️⃣ | Micro Code | 2007 |
JEB | 0️⃣ | ? | 2014 |
REC Studio | 0️⃣, 💀 | ? | 1997 |
Reko | 0️⃣, 🌐 | ? | 2007 |
Relyze | 0️⃣, 💀 | ? | 2015 |
RetDec | 0️⃣, 🌐 | ? | 2017 |
rev.ng | 0️⃣, 🌐 | TCG, LLVM IR | 2017 |
r2dec | 0️⃣, 🌐 | ? | 2019 |
Snowman | 0️⃣, 🌐, 💀 | ? | 2015 |
fcd | 0️⃣, 🌐, 💀 | ? | 2015 |