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Naman vyas

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Some useful tools for a web developer.

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wappalyzer:

wappalyzer is a chrome extension to find out the technology stack of any website. Instantly reveal the technology stack any website, such as CMS, ecommerce platform or payment processor, as well as company and contact details.
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LogoTester by http://thework.market:

LogoTester instantly checks if your logo is up to the top industry standards. It checks industry standards in your logo like - Uniqueness, Scalability, Background tolerance, Colors.
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Fake Filler:

It's another useful chrome extension. Fake Filler is THE form filler to fill all input fields on a page with randomly generated fake data. This productivity-boosting extension is a must for developers and testers who work with forms.
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WhatTheFont:

With this web tool, you can find a font with just an image. WhatTheFont uses deep learning to search our collection of over 133,000 font styles and find the best match for the fonts in your photo.
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http://remove.bg:

http://Remove.bg removes backgrounds from photos Automatically. You just have to upload your photo and wait for a few seconds and boom you got your background removed images without all that photoshop efforts.
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Thanks for reading :)

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Micah Lindley

Very helpful ☺️

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Naman vyas

Thanks Micah :)

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