PRODUCTIVITY

Productivity Suite

12 professional tools. All batch-capable. All running on your local CPU/GPU. No file ever leaves your device.

All tools in this module

Use this to find a forgotten PDF in old folders, locate where a function is defined in a code project, find a specific file inside a backup archive, or grep for a phrase across Word documents.

Use this to ZIP several files for an email, peek inside a RAR without extracting, verify the integrity of a download, or bulk-package a folder into an encrypted archive.

Use this to turn a URL into a QR code for a poster, produce product-code barcodes, prepare a promo code customers can scan, or read codes out of old label scans.

Use this to convert kitchen measurements, work out currency, plan a loan payment, compute BMI, project investment growth - everyday calculations. Results update as you type.

Use this to make someone else's badly formatted code readable, expand a tightly packed JSON response for inspection, indent an HTML template, or bring code in line with your team's style standard.

Use this to pick colours for web design, produce CSS values, find the RGB version of a brand colour, or convert between colour formats.

Use this to check a downloaded file's integrity, hash a password, prove two files are identical, or generate a reference value for digital signing.

Use this to save YouTube videos to your phone, grab podcast episodes as audio, archive Twitter videos, or save web content for evidence.

Use this to see and bulk-strip hidden personal-data traces (location, author, device, dates) from files, audit a folder for what metadata each file carries, or run a privacy review for GDPR/KVKK compliance.

Use this to extract data from scanned invoices, digitise old documents, turn image text into editable text, or make a scanned PDF archive searchable.

Use this to create strong passwords for new accounts, audit whether your old password is still safe, generate a list of passwords for your team, or check if a password appears in known data breaches.

Use this to see how long your writing is, how many words and sentences it has, and how hard it is to read. Useful for bloggers, content creators, translators, and students writing assignments.