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Gerador de UUID v7

Gere UUID v7 ordenados por tempo.

Gere de 1 a 100 UUIDs de uma vez.infoO UUID v7 codifica um timestamp Unix em milissegundos nos bits mais significativos, o que o torna naturalmente ordenável por tempo de criação.

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UUID v7 Generator

UUID v7 is a modern alternative to UUID v1 and v4, designed specifically for database use. It combines Unix millisecond timestamps with random data, creating IDs that are both chronologically sortable and unpredictable. This makes UUID v7 ideal for modern applications where you want the best of both worlds: sequential ordering for database performance and randomness for security.

Modern timestamp design

UUID v7 uses Unix milliseconds (the timestamp Formata most developers know) in its most-significant bits, followed by random data. This design is simpler than UUID v1's complex timestamp encoding and provides millisecond-precision timestamps you can easily Decodifica. Unlike random UUID v4, identifiers sort in chronological order—the ID Gerad at 3:00 PM sorts before one Gerad at 3:01 PM.

Database-friendly ordering

Random UUID v4 identifiers scatter data across database indexes unpredictably, which can reduce insertion performance and cache efficiency. UUID v7's chronological ordering means inserts append to the end of indexes, which is much faster. For databases handling millions of records, this performance difference is significant. Many modern databases now recommend or prefer UUID v7 for this reason.

Timestamp extraction

Like UUID v1, UUID v7 timestamps can be extracted from the UUID itself. This tool Decodificas each UUID to show when it was Gerad, useful for auditing and debugging. The timestamp is in Unix milliseconds, the standard Formata used throughout modern web development.

Randomness preserved

The remaining 62 bits of UUID v7 are random, providing excellent uniqueness. UUIDs Gerad in the same millisecond still differ; only their ordering is predictable. This balance makes UUID v7 suitable for both performance-critical databases and security-sensitive applications.

Adoption and compatibility

UUID v7 is newer (RFC 9562) and not yet universal, but adoption is growing rapidly. PostgreSQL 13+ supports it natively, and many ORMs and frameworks now default to UUID v7. For new projects, UUID v7 is often the best choice.