A real toolbox you can actually use right now for PDFDocsAudioVideoMathDeveloper
This project currently ships a JSON catalog across image, text, PDF, video, audio, developer, unit, utility, and document categories, plus standalone tool pages inside the tools folder.
- 64 tools in JSON catalog
- 9 active data categories
- 100+ standalone tool pages
- 0 operations tracked globally
Categories, menus, and previews are data-driven, so you can keep adding tools without rebuilding the whole interface.
Based on current files
Copy now reflects what exists in your JSON data and tools directory, not inflated promises.
Config-first architecture
Tool cards and previews are generated from metadata so future additions stay consistent.
Ready for your next batch
Add tools to JSON or create standalone pages and keep the same navigation and design language.
Suggest a tool you want next
This works on a static website: suggestions are stored in your browser and can be exported as a JSON file for manual review.
Categories mapped from your data files.
Each card represents a real category file, so this section stays aligned with your current tool inventory.
Search and open tools from live JSON
Load a category, filter by type, inspect config summaries, and open tools directly from this landing page.
Data files, shared UI, and reusable tool logic.
The architecture is simple: metadata in JSON, category loading on demand, and shared rendering patterns for each tool type.
The home page loads category info first to keep initial load light and predictable.
When users select a category, only that JSON file is loaded into the browser.
The preview and modal use shared logic so tools stay coherent while still supporting different actions.
Already useful today, with room to keep expanding.
This version combines a live JSON browser and many standalone pages, giving you a solid base to keep shipping new tools.
Built for makers, devs, and daily utility work.
A stronger bottom section with practical links, stack highlights, and a clear next-build direction.
Static-first tool architecture
JSON metadata powers categories, cards, and previews while reusable engines keep each new tool easier to ship.
Open popular tools directly
Jump straight into common utilities without navigating through every category first.
Roadmap-ready foundation
This layout is ready for more categories, richer previews, and deeper tool states as the catalog grows.
- Category badges for new and updated tools
- Saved recent tools and favorites panel
- Advanced filters by input/output format
Help fund the next $1200 milestone
Donations go directly toward self-hosting costs, domain and uptime stability, and shipping more practical tools faster.
- Stable self-hosting and bandwidth
- More converters, editors, and utility tools
- Faster fixes, maintenance, and feature delivery
Every contribution helps keep this project online and growing.