Each one does a single job, properly. They run inside your browser, so nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and all of it keeps working with the Wi-Fi off.
Start typing, or pick a category. Opening a tool gives it its own address, so you can bookmark the one you keep coming back to.
There is no account system, no upload endpoint and no database, because none of these tools need one.
Your text, images and files are read by JavaScript in the tab you are looking at. There is no server to send them to, so there is nothing to leak.
The page is a single file. Once it has loaded, every tool still runs — on a plane, on the Tube, on a dead hotel connection.
Open a tool and the URL changes to match it. Bookmark it, send it to someone, or pin it — it opens straight onto that tool.
Results appear as you type because nothing is waiting on a network request. The slowest part is you finishing the sentence.
The only thing stored is which colour scheme you picked, and that stays in your browser. Nothing is tracked between visits.
Running costs are a static file on a CDN, which is close enough to nothing. Ads pay for the domain; the tools do not get a paywall.
Type what you want into the search box, or press / from anywhere on the page. Category chips narrow it down if you would rather browse.
The tool opens in a panel over the page and the address bar updates, so the back button and the bookmark both do what you expect.
Text tools work as you type. Image tools take a file from your machine and read it locally — the file never moves.
Copy the result to the clipboard, or save the file. Close the tab and there is no trace of what you did.
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These are on the list, and none of them exists on the site today. They need a model API and a backend to pay for it, which is the opposite of everything above. They are here so the plan is visible — not so the tool count looks bigger.
The site launched with nobody using it. Quotes from people who do not exist, next to logos of companies that never opened it, would be the easiest thing on this page to write and the only dishonest thing on it. When someone real has something to say, it goes here.
No sign-up screen, no trial, no card. The search box is three lines up the page.