Utilix is a growing collection of focused online utilities — each one a single page that loads instantly, works on a phone and does exactly one job well.
Search for something ordinary — converting a unit, counting words, formatting some JSON — and the results are usually the same: a page buried under advertising, wrapped in a cookie wall, asking you to create an account before it will show a number it already calculated.
The tools themselves are rarely the problem. The experience around them is.
Every tool on Utilix is its own page, pre-rendered as static HTML and designed to be useful within a second of arriving. Most run entirely inside your browser, which means nothing you type or upload is transmitted anywhere. There is no account, no quota and no upsell at the moment of truth.
Underneath, everything shares one design system and one configuration layer, so the hundredth tool is as fast, accessible and consistent as the first.
The catalogue is being built deliberately rather than dumped all at once. The order is driven by what people actually search for, and by what is genuinely worth doing better than the alternatives.
Principles
Every page is pre-rendered and every tool starts working the moment it loads. No spinners, no sign-up wall, no waiting.
Most tools compute entirely in your browser. Your text, files and numbers never leave the device they were typed on.
Designed for a phone in one hand, then scaled up — not a desktop layout squeezed onto a small screen.
No cluttered dashboards. Each tool is a focused page that does one job properly, with the explanation right beneath it.
No accounts, no credits, no paywalled results. If a tool is listed, you can use it as many times as you like.
New utilities ship continuously, and every one arrives with the same speed, polish and accessibility as the last.
Tool requests, bug reports and blunt feedback are all equally welcome.