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I got tired of every 'free' online tool either slapping a watermark on my files, limiting me to 3 uses a day, or quietly uploading my stuff to some server I know nothing about. So I started building my own tools. The idea was simple: tools that actually work, don't cost anything, and keep your data on your own machine where it belongs.
What started as a couple of utilities I needed for myself has slowly grown into a collection that other people seem to find useful too. That's honestly the best part â hearing from someone who used the JSON formatter to debug a nasty API response, or a designer who resized 50 product images without touching Photoshop. Those little wins keep me building.
A solo indie developer
Bootstrapped indie project
Remote / Global
2026
July 2026
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Build tools I'd actually want to use myself. No dark patterns, no surprise paywalls, no data collection. If a tool doesn't work offline after the page loads, I consider that a bug. Simple as that.
All processing happens in your browser. Disconnect your internet after the page loads â everything still works. I use the Canvas API, Web Workers, whatever it takes to keep things client-side.
I push updates whenever something needs fixing. No six-month roadmap meetings â just me, my editor, and user feedback. If something breaks, you'll probably see a fix within a day or two.
I don't track what you click. I learn what to build next from emails and support messages. If enough people ask for a feature, I build it. If something's confusing, I rework it.
Phone, tablet, laptop, that ancient desktop your office won't replace â I try to make sure everything works everywhere. Responsive design isn't a buzzword here, it's just how I build.
Got a bug report? Feature idea? Just want to tell me something's broken? I actually read all the emails. Can't promise I'll reply to everything, but I definitely read them.
Get in touch âI don't want your data. Seriously. Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing gets uploaded, nothing gets stored, nothing gets tracked. I don't even have a server that could accept your files if I wanted to. The privacy policy is basically: if it's yours, it stays yours.