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offlineutils.com
100% local-browser utilities. No data upload.
5 followers
100% local-browser utilities. No data upload.
5 followers
A privacy-first suite of 100% local-browser utilities. Format JSON, decode JWTs, hash strings, generate passwords, edit PDF, and more — without uploading a single byte. Free, no ads, no cookies, and no tracking.










OfflineUtils: The Privacy-First Developer Toolkit
Stop pasting sensitive data into ad-filled, untrusted websites. OfflineUtils is a completely free, privacy-centric suite of 34 and growing essential utility tools designed for developers, creators, and students.
Built with security in mind, every tool runs 100% locally in your browser memory. Whether you are formatting complex payloads or decoding tokens, you never have to worry about your data being logged on a remote server.
🚀 Core Features
100% Local Processing: Powered entirely by client-side JavaScript and Web Workers for a blazing-fast, lag-free experience.
Zero Data Transmission: Nothing is ever uploaded to a server. You can load the site, disconnect your Wi-Fi, and keep working.
The Tools You Need: Includes essential utilities like JSON formatting, JWT decoding, string hashing, password generation, PDF editing, and more.
No Clutter, No Creeps: Zero ads, zero cookies, and zero tracking. Completely free to use.
👋 A Note from the Maker
Hey hunters! I’m a CS student who built OfflineUtils out of sheer paranoia. I was constantly frustrated by pasting sensitive strings and JSONs into random utility sites that were plastered with ads, with no transparency about what they were logging on their backends.
I built this suite to solve my own problem (and to pad my resume a bit for upcoming internships). Transparency is incredibly important to me, so here is exactly how the site operates:
Analytics: I use the default Vercel Web Analytics just to see if the site is getting traffic. It is entirely cookie-less and anonymizes all IP addresses.
Device Optimization: I am still learning the ropes of mobile CSS, so the desktop experience is currently much better!
I’d love for you to take it for a spin on desktop, check out the performance, try to break it, and let me know what tools I should add next!