Free Online Text Tools — Open, Use, Done. No Signup.
No signup. No screen‑blocking ads. Just free text tools that work instantly in your browser. Word counter, case converter, JSON formatter, text cleaner, and a lot more. Your text never leaves your device. Open a tool and start working — it’s that simple.
Find the right tool for your task
Not sure where to start? Use this quick guide to jump directly to the tools most people need for everyday jobs.
| If you want to… | Try this tool |
|---|---|
| Count words for an essay | Word Counter |
| Change text from UPPERCASE to lowercase | Case Converter |
| Make API responses readable | JSON Formatter |
| Create a strong password | Password Generator |
| Compare two versions of a document | Text Diff Checker |
| Extract all email addresses from a messy list | Email Extractor |
| Remove duplicate lines from a list | Duplicate Line Remover |
| Sort lines alphabetically | Text Sorter |
| Make a QR code for a link | QR Code Generator |
| Convert plain text to CSV | Text to CSV |
Why people actually stick around (hint: it's not just the price)
After talking to a bunch of users — friends, students, developers — a few things kept coming up. So I built the whole site around these four ideas. They're simple, but they seem to work.
Ridiculously fast
Because we never send your data to a server, the results just appear. No loading spinners, no waiting. I hate waiting, so I made sure you don't have to.
Your text stays yours
I don't have a database for your stuff. No logs, no cookies tracking what you type. Close the tab and it's gone forever. Perfect for work passwords, private essays, whatever.
Actually works on your phone
Whether you're on a tiny Samsung or a big tablet, every tool adapts. Big buttons, readable text. My mom uses it, and she's not exactly a tech wizard.
No arbitrary limits
Want to repeat a phrase 100,000 times? Analyze a whole novel? Generate passwords until you're tired? Go ahead. The tools don't cut you off.
How to use these tools (it's not rocket science)
You really don't need instructions, but since you're here, here's the 4‑step flow most people follow:
1. Paste or type
Dump your messy JSON, a blog draft, a phone number, or anything else. The box accepts whatever you throw at it.
2. Tweak a setting (if you feel like it)
Maybe you want uppercase instead of lowercase, or a different delimiter. It's optional — the tool already works before you touch anything.
3. Watch the result appear
Hit the button (or sometimes just watch it auto‑update) and the output is there instantly. No server calls, just your browser doing the work.
4. Grab it and go
Copy to clipboard, download as a file, or share a link. The output is yours to do whatever you want with.
A few real stories (people keep sending me these)
Priya’s last‑minute homework
“My son forgot his essay had to be handwritten. We typed it together, ran it through Text to Handwriting, printed it, and he still got an A. The teacher even asked which pen he used!” – Priya, Mumbai
Carlos debugged a token at 2 AM
“My React app was giving me a weird JWT error. I pasted the token into the JWT Decoder, saw the payload was missing a field, fixed it in 2 minutes, and went back to sleep. No terminal needed.” – Carlos, Mexico City
Emily pranked her brother with 10,000 ‘hello’s
“The Text Repeater generated a message so long it crashed his WhatsApp for a good 30 seconds. He still hasn’t forgiven me.” – Emily, London
Marco’s social media glow‑up
“I used the Fancy Text Generator for my TikTok bio and the Bold/Italic ones for Instagram. Friends keep asking how I do it – I just smile and send them a link.” – Marco, Jakarta
Real‑world ways to chain these tools together
I didn't just throw 100 tools together randomly. People keep combining them into little workflows that save a ton of time. Here are a few I've seen:
For students and academics
Essays, research papers, the usual battle with word limits and formatting. Stop doing everything manually.
- Word Counter to hit that exact word count without overwriting.
- Case Converter or Title Case Converter for headings (APA, MLA, whatever).
- Text to Handwriting when the assignment "must be handwritten".
- Duplicate Line Remover and Whitespace Cleaner for cleaning up messy bibliographies.
For developers
JSON, tokens, regular expressions – all the stuff that can slow you down. Now you can fix things without opening a terminal.
- Paste ugly API responses into the JSON Formatter. Instant readability.
- JWT Decoder to peek inside tokens without leaving the page.
- Regex Tester for those patterns you always forget.
- Markdown to HTML before you push documentation.
For writers and content creators
Polishing articles, checking SEO, making social posts pop.
- Reading Time Estimator tells you how long your post takes to read.
- Keyword Density Checker keeps your SEO honest.
- Text Diff Checker when you're editing with a partner.
- Fancy Text Generator and Bold/Italic for captions that actually get noticed.
Popular tool combinations
| If you want to… | Combine these tools |
|---|---|
| Polish a blog post | Word Counter → Case Converter → Reading Time Estimator → Keyword Density Checker |
| Build a secure password system | Password Generator → SHA256/MD5 Hash Generator → Base64 Encoder |
| Create a UTM‑tracked link | UTM Builder → QR Code Generator → URL Encoder |
| Clean a messy data dump | JSON Formatter → Text Sorter → Duplicate Line Remover |
| Design a social media post | Fancy Text Generator → Bold/Italic Text → QR Code Generator |
Mix and match however you like. Because everything runs offline, you can chain tools without worrying about data privacy. Once you get used to having this little workbench, you'll wonder why other sites make it so hard.
Why I don't want your data (honestly)
Storing user data is a huge headache. Servers cost money, GDPR is scary, and hackers are always poking around. By keeping every tool in your browser, I avoid all that. Your text never leaves your device. I can't lose what I never had.
When you use the JSON formatter, that ugly payload stays inside your own browser's memory. Close the tab, and poof — it's gone. I don't even keep a log of you visiting (well, Google Analytics counts page views, but that's anonymous).
If a government ever asks for your data, I'll happily show them an empty folder. That's privacy by design, not just a fancy policy.
Browse tools by category
All neatly grouped so you don't get lost. Click any category to filter the grid above, or just scroll.
Who's using what
A quick snapshot of how different people put these tools to work.
| Tool | Perfect for | Typical user |
|---|---|---|
| JSON Formatter | Making API responses readable | Web & mobile devs |
| Text to Handwriting | Homework, notes, creative projects | Students, teachers |
| JWT Decoder | Debugging auth tokens | Full‑stack devs |
| Text Repeater | Pranks, stress‑testing, fun | Social media enthusiasts |
| Word Counter | Essays, blog posts, SEO meta | Writers, marketers |
| Password Generator | Creating strong passwords on the fly | Anyone who cares about security |
| Markdown to HTML | Turning notes into web‑ready HTML | Technical writers, bloggers |
| QR Code Generator | Making scannable codes from text | Marketers, event organizers |
The tiny details that took way too long
Dark mode that doesn't suck
I tested the dark theme with 12 different people at a coffee shop. The current colors are the result of three spilled lattes and a lot of squinting.
Mobile‑first, not mobile‑only
My mom uses the site on her old Samsung. If the buttons are too small for her, I hear about it. So I made sure everything is tappable even on tiny screens.
Instant results, no spinner
The word counter updates as you type, faster than you can blink. I spent an evening removing artificial delays just because they felt “fancy”. Nope, fast is better.
No frameworks, no bloat
Vanilla JavaScript and a tiny icon library. The whole site loads faster than most single pages on the web. It was a personal challenge — and I won.
Let's talk about privacy for a sec
I built Textify.tools after getting frustrated with sites that demanded signups, pushed giant ads, or made me wonder where my data was going. Here's what you can count on:
- Zero server processing — All the magic happens in your browser using JavaScript. There is no backend for tool processing.
- No account, ever — No email, no password, no social login. Just open the page and go.
- No tracking of your text — I use Google Analytics to see anonymous page views, but I never track what you type.
- Works offline — Once a tool page loads, you can disconnect your internet and it'll still work. Bookmark your favorites for flights or remote areas.
What sets Textify.tools apart from other "free tool" sites
There are plenty of websites offering text tools. So why do people keep coming back to this one? I think it boils down to a few honest differences:
- No clutter. You won't find a dozen flashing banners or a chatbot asking how it can help. Just the tool, a clean interface, and a couple of subtle ads that keep the lights on.
- No feature walls. Every option is available right away. You don't have to "upgrade to pro" to get the advanced features because there are none – everything is already free.
- Built for real people. I'm not a corporation. The tools were created based on feedback from friends, students, and my own daily frustrations. When you email me a suggestion, I actually read it and often build it.
- Transparent privacy. Because there's no server processing your text, there's nothing to explain. Your data never leaves your device. Period.