Strips GPS coordinates, camera metadata, timestamps, and software fingerprints from JPEG and PNG images.
Creates disposable email inboxes that self-destruct after a user-configurable time limit (5 minutes to 48 hours).
Evaluates passwords against 10+ criteria: length, character diversity, dictionary words, pattern repetition, known-breach database lookup.
Encrypts a text note with a passphrase and generates a one-time view link that self-destructs after the recipient reads it.
Transforms valid JSON documents into well-formed XML using customizable root-element naming and array-handling rules.
Scans and clears browser cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and cached data for the current site.
Measures your internet connection’s download speed, upload speed, and latency by transferring real test data to geographically distributed servers.
EXIF Data Remover lets you strips GPS coordinates, camera metadata, timestamps, and software fingerprints from JPEG and PNG images.. Everything runs inside your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server. It works on any device with a modern web browser.
All operations run locally in your browser. Passwords, notes, and cryptographic keys never leave your device.
Yes. It uses the zxcvbn library developed by Dropbox, which evaluates passwords against real-world attack patterns.
Yes. Encryption uses AES via crypto-js, and PGP key generation uses the OpenPGP.js library — both industry-standard cryptographic implementations.
Encrypted notes are encoded into the URL hash fragment, which is never sent to servers. No data is stored on our side.
Yes. All privacy and security tools run completely offline after the initial page load.