Free Online Tools, 100% in Your Browser

112 utilities for PDFs, images, video, audio, text and code. Nothing you open ever leaves this device.

  • No uploads
  • No sign-up
  • No size limits
  • Works offline

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Tools that run on your device, not on our servers

My Gadgets is a collection of 112 free utilities across 10 categories, and all of them share one design decision: the work happens inside your browser. When you open a file here, it is read from your disk into browser memory, processed by JavaScript and WebAssembly running on your own processor, and written straight back out as a download. There is no upload endpoint on this site and no server that could receive your documents, which is why we can say your files stay private rather than merely promising to delete them later.

That architecture is not a marketing position; it changes what the tools can do. There is no file-size cap, because no one is paying to store your upload. There is no queue at busy times, because you are not sharing a server with anyone. Nothing needs an account, and once a page has loaded, most tools keep working with the network switched off entirely.

What you can do here

The PDF tools merge, split, compress, rotate, reorder, protect, and unlock documents, and convert them to and from images. The image tools cover compression, resizing, cropping, format conversion including HEIC from iPhones, background removal, and reading or stripping the EXIF metadata that records where a photo was taken. The video tools and audio tools run FFmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, so trimming, compressing, converting, and extracting soundtracks all happen locally on files of any size.

For developers, the developer tools format and validate JSON, convert between JSON, YAML, and CSV, decode JWTs, test regular expressions, minify CSS and JavaScript, and parse URLs and IP ranges — all without pasting production payloads into someone else's server logs. The text tools, document tools, file tools, and everyday utilities cover the rest, from word counting and encryption to unit conversion.

Who builds it

Two backend engineers in Amman, Jordan. We spend our working lives in PHP, Laravel, Node.js, and Java Spring Boot, and we built this after realising how much the modern browser can do without any backend at all. You can read more about us, see exactly what data we do and do not handle in our privacy policy, or read the blog, where each tool gets a longer written guide.