iced is a powerful and feature-rich disassembly and assembly library for x86 and x64 architectures, designed to provide accurate decoding, encoding, and formatting of machine instructions. It supports multiple programming languages, including C#, Rust, and Python, making it accessible to a wide range of developers. The library offers both disassembly and assembly capabilities, allowing users to convert between machine code and human-readable instructions in both directions. It includes advanced features such as instruction formatting, symbol resolution, and customizable output, enabling precise control over how code is represented. iced is optimized for performance and correctness, ensuring reliable results even in complex scenarios. It is commonly used in tools for debugging, reverse engineering, and binary analysis. Overall, iced provides a comprehensive solution for working with low-level machine code in modern software systems.

Features

  • Bidirectional support for disassembly and assembly
  • Accurate decoding of x86 and x64 instructions
  • Multi-language support including C# and Rust
  • Customizable formatting of assembly output
  • High-performance processing of machine code
  • Suitable for debugging and reverse engineering

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MIT License

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Programming Language

Rust

Related Categories

Rust Assemblers, Rust Disassemblers

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2026-04-06