Left Shift (<<) Bitwise Operator in JavaScript Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report JavaScript Left Shift Operator is used to operate on the two operands. The first operand is the number and the right operand specifies the number of bits to shift to the left. The operation is represented by the "<<" symbol. Mainly the left shift operator is used to multiply the number by any power of 2. Let's look at the table below to better understand the output of the Left Shift Operation. A6 ( 00000000000000000000000000000110 )B1 ( 00000000000000000000000000000001 )OUTPUT ( A << B )12 ( 00000000000000000000000000001100 ) Syntax: a << 1 Example 1: In this example, we will use the left shift operator on the numbers. JavaScript let a = 4; console.log(a<<1); console.log(a<<4); Output: 8 64 Example 2: In this example, we will raise different numbers to the power two. JavaScript function multiplyPower(a, b) { return a<<b; } console.log(multiplyPower(2,4)); console.log(multiplyPower(3,2)) Output: In the first function call, 2 is left shift by 4 which is equivalent to 2 multiplied by 2 raise to power 4 so we get 32. In the second function call, 3 is left shift by 2 which is equivalent to 3 multiplied by 2 raise to power 2 so we get 12. When we use this approach the code becomes efficient as the power operation is heavy but by using XOR it becomes shorter and easier to implement. 32 12Supported Browsers: ChromeEdgeFirefoxOperaSafariWe have a complete list of JavaScript Bitwise Operators, to check those please go through, the JavaScript Bitwise Operators article Comment More info S shobhit_sharma Follow Improve Article Tags : JavaScript Web Technologies Explore JavaScript BasicsIntroduction to JavaScript4 min readVariables and Datatypes in JavaScript6 min readJavaScript Operators5 min readControl Statements in JavaScript4 min readArray & StringJavaScript Arrays7 min readJavaScript Array Methods7 min readJavaScript Strings6 min readJavaScript String Methods9 min readFunction & ObjectFunctions in JavaScript5 min readJavaScript Function Expression3 min readFunction Overloading in JavaScript4 min readObjects in Javascript4 min readJavaScript Object Constructors4 min readOOPObject Oriented Programming in JavaScript3 min readClasses and Objects in JavaScript4 min readWhat Are Access Modifiers In JavaScript ?5 min readJavaScript Constructor Method7 min readAsynchronous JavaScriptAsynchronous JavaScript2 min readJavaScript Callbacks4 min readJavaScript Promise4 min readEvent Loop in JavaScript4 min readAsync and Await in JavaScript2 min readException HandlingJavascript Error and Exceptional Handling6 min readJavaScript Errors Throw and Try to Catch2 min readHow to create custom errors in JavaScript ?2 min readJavaScript TypeError - Invalid Array.prototype.sort argument1 min readDOMHTML DOM (Document Object Model)9 min readHow to select DOM Elements in JavaScript ?3 min readJavaScript Custom Events4 min readJavaScript addEventListener() with Examples9 min readAdvanced TopicsClosure in JavaScript4 min readJavaScript Hoisting6 min readJavascript Scope3 min readJavaScript Higher Order Functions7 min readDebugging in JavaScript4 min read Like