Why this site exists
Every developer has bookmarked half a dozen single-purpose tools — a JSON formatter here, a regex tester there, a colour picker somewhere else. Most of them are buried under ads, ask you to sign up, or quietly upload whatever you paste into them to a server you’ve never heard of.
cleanweb.tools is a single home for the utilities we reach for daily, built with one rule: whatever you paste stays in your browser. No uploads, no logging, no accounts, no ad trackers. If a tool can run client-side, it does.
Who’s behind it
cleanweb.tools is built and maintained by SC QWERTYBIT SRL, a small software studio. It’s a side project — not a funded startup, not a content farm — which is why it stays ad-free and tracker-free. The roadmap is driven by what we (and the people who email us) actually end up using.
Every tool is open to feedback: if something is wrong, slow, or missing a case you need, we want to hear about it.
How the tools work
- Runs in your browser. Every formatter, encoder, generator, and converter executes locally in JavaScript. Nothing you paste is sent anywhere.
- No account. No sign-in, no login wall, no “free tier”. You open the page and use the tool.
- No ads, no trackers in the tool flow. We use a single lightweight analytics event to see which tools are loaded most — no third-party ad pixels, no session recording.
- Open to scrutiny. The site is a plain Next.js app; the client-side code is the code. If you’re curious about a specific tool, read its source in DevTools.
Get in touch
Feature requests, bug reports, or a tool we haven’t built yet — email hello@cleanweb.tools. For legal and privacy enquiries, see the Terms and Privacy pages.
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