Format & Validate 6 tools
JSON, XML, YAML, SQL, HTML, CSS — format, validate, minify.
- JSON Formatter
- XML Formatter
- YAML Formatter soon
- SQL Formatter soon
- HTML Beautifier soon
- CSS Beautifier soon
Client-side tools for formatting, encoding, networking, and more. No servers, no tracking, no API keys required. Everything runs in your browser.
22 tools ready to use right now. More landing weekly.
Format, minify, and validate JSON with precise error reporting.
Use tool →Pretty-print and validate well-formed XML.
Use tool →Encode and decode Base64 with Unicode and URL-safe variants.
Use tool →Percent-encode and decode strings for URLs (component or full URL).
Use tool →Encode and decode HTML entities with named or numeric output.
Use tool →Decode JWT header and payload. Highlights expiration; no verification.
Use tool →Compute MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 hashes of text or files.
Use tool →Convert between JSON and YAML with Unicode support and clear error reporting.
Use tool →Convert arrays of objects to CSV and back. Handles nested paths and inconsistent keys.
Use tool →Convert text to camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and 10+ other forms.
Use tool →Convert between hex, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK, HWB. WCAG contrast and palettes.
Use tool →Live Unix / ISO 8601 / RFC 2822 clocks and timezone-aware conversion.
Use tool →IPv4 subnet math with private/public classification and VLSM.
Use tool →Generate UUID v4 and v7 (sortable). Bulk and format options; validator included.
Use tool →Placeholder text in classic, hipster, corporate, pirate, and more styles.
Use tool →Generate QR codes for URLs, WiFi, vCard, and more. PNG/SVG download.
Use tool →Live match highlighting, capture groups, and substitution. All browser-side.
Use tool →Build and validate cron expressions. See plain-English description and next runs.
Use tool →Format SQL and PL/SQL. Preserves hints, bind variables, and comments.
Use tool →Parse tnsnames.ora entries, build new ones, and emit EZCONNECT / JDBC URLs.
Use tool →Convert CREATE TABLE, sequences, and common DDL from Oracle to PostgreSQL.
Use tool →Strip SQL*Plus banners and turn tabular output into CSV, Markdown, or JSON.
Use tool →Every tool runs entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device. No logs, no analytics on tool inputs, no server to compromise.
Each tool does one thing well. Load the page, use the tool, done. No accounts required, no paywall, no email capture.
Built by a developer who uses these tools every day. If a tool exists here, it’s because it solves a real problem — not because it fills a category slot.
JSON, XML, YAML, SQL, HTML, CSS — format, validate, minify.
Base64, URL, HTML entities, JWT, hashes.
Between data formats, text cases, colors, timestamps.
Subnet calculators, CIDR math, IP tools.
UUIDs, lorem ipsum, QR codes, regex, cron.
SQL formatting, TNS strings, migration helpers.
Docker compose, Kubernetes YAML, systemd, Nginx.
Meta tags, JSON-LD schema, sitemaps, robots.txt.
Yes. Every tool is free and does not require an account. The site is supported by display advertising in non-intrusive slots outside the tool surfaces.
No. Every tool runs entirely in your browser — no network request is made with your tool input. We use web analytics for page views only.
Crème brûlée, with code instead of custard. The name is a joke; the tools are serious. The URL drops the accents because domain names are ASCII; the brand keeps them.
Yes, including with non-public data. Because everything runs in your browser, pasting internal JSON, IP ranges, or XML payloads does not transmit them. Check your company’s acceptable-use policy, but there is nothing in the tool’s behavior that sends data off your device.
Regularly. The category list shows every planned tool. Priority goes to tools the site author uses daily — network, SQL, encoding — and to tools with strong search demand.
Yes — the site and tool implementations are published. A link is in the footer.
Email us (contact page). Requests with a clear description of the input, the output, and the use case get prioritized.