ToolLoom is a web-based toolkit that puts common tools into easy-to-understand groups, like:
- Tools for code (formatting and previewing)
- Online Tools (for conversions and other web-friendly tasks)
- Text Tools (analysing and cleaning up content)
- Tools for making things like passwords, QR codes, hashes, and more
- Math and Date Tools (for quick calculations and planning timelines)
- Fun tools like lightweight randomisers and creative generators
You don't have to bookmark pages on the internet that only serve one purpose. Instead, you get one clean hub that you can always go back to when a "small task" comes up in the middle of a project.
USEFUL UTILITIES FOR DEVELOPERS
When developers have to work with APIs, databases, and front-end markup, they often waste time on small formatting and conversion tasks. ToolLoom has tools that work well with a modern workflow, such as:
- JSON formatting tools: paste in raw JSON, add indentation to make it look nicer, or minify it when you need small output.
- SQL formatting: tidy up messy queries and format SQL. This is helpful for code reviews, debugging, and documentation.
- Viewing and previewing HTML: You can quickly see HTML snippets in a live view and then save or download them when you want a portable file.
- Base64 and image helpers: change Base64 strings into image previews (and downloads), or change images to Base64 so they can be used on the web and tested.
- Colour code helpers: useful when you need to quickly look up how to style UI elements.
You don't think about these kinds of tools until you need them, and then you want them to be quick, easy, and dependable.
TEXT TOOLS FOR STUDENTS, WRITERS, AND SEO TEAMS
ToolLoom is not only for code. Text cleanup and analysis tools can save you a lot of time if you write or work with copy often. This is especially true when you're formatting drafts, getting rid of extra whitespace, or checking length limits.
Some common examples are:
- Counting words with frequency insights: helpful for editing and spotting words that are used too often.
- Counting characters is useful for social media posts, meta descriptions, and platform limits.
- Case conversion: quickly change the case of text and make it all the same without having to edit it by hand.
- Removing HTML tags: when you switch editors, take off the markup.
- Getting rid of line breaks: fix formatting problems when you copy from PDFs, emails, or messy documents.
Sentence counting and other quick changes: easy tools for writing, testing, and quick checks.
These tools can have a big effect if you often make drafts, outlines, and copy and paste between tools.
Generators that cut down on mistakes and friction
Speed is also important for generators. ToolLoom has useful "generate and copy" tools that are great when you need safe defaults without thinking too much:
- Making passwords: Choose the length and types of characters (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols) to make strong passwords.
- Make QR codes: You can make a QR code from a URL or plain text in seconds. This is great for marketing, menus, events, and print materials.
- Random number tools: good for testing, sampling, and quick simulations.
QUICK MATH AND DATE HELPERS FOR PLANNING
ToolLoom also has small calculators that are useful for things other than coding, like for students, teachers, project managers, and anyone else who needs to make plans:
- Percentage calculator: a tool for quick math conversions and comparisons.
- Days between dates: choose a start and end date and get the difference right away. This is great for planning and meeting deadlines.
- Week number finder: helps you plan and keep track of projects that are based on a calendar.
WHY TOOLLOOM SHOULD BE A PERMANENT BOOKMARK
There are a lot of one-time-use tool pages on the internet, but ToolLoom is based on a simple idea: cut down on switching contexts. You don't have to search for a new site every time you need a small tool; you can keep one toolkit ready to use every day.
Why it works well:
- A simple, browser-based workflow: open a tool, paste in some input, and get an output.
- Easy-to-understand categories: quickly find what you need without having to dig.
- Copy and download options where they count: perfect for putting outputs into your real work.
- Useful for many types of people: developers, students, writers, analysts, and marketers can all use it.
GET STARTED IN LESS THAN A MINUTE
The best way to use ToolLoom is to keep it open in the background like a toolbox:
- Choose the category that fits your job (Code, Web, Text, Generator, Math, Date). - Start the tool you need.
- Paste in your input (like JSON, SQL, HTML, text, Base64, URL, etc.).
Make, format, convert, and copy or download the result.
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