I got tired of slow, ad-ridden web tools. So I built my own.
Raise your hand if this sounds familiar: You need to format some JSON or generate dummy data. You Google a tool, click a link, and are immediately hit with cookie popups, 3 banner ads, and a loading spinner. Worse, you aren't even sure if your sensitive data is being uploaded to some random server. π€
As a full stack developer, this friction was killing my daily workflow. I needed tools that were instantaneous, beautifully designed, and respected my privacy.
When I couldn't find the perfect suite, I decided to build it.
Meet Zlvox β A premium, zero-bloat web utility arsenal built for developers.
β‘ Built Different: The Tech Behind It
I wanted Zlvox to be an uncompromising experience. Here is how it's engineered:
- 100% Client-Side: Everything runs directly in your browser cache. No server uploads, zero telemetry. What happens on your machine stays on your machine.
- Sub-Second Latency: Utilizing WebGL and WASM to ensure maximum execution speeds without loading spinners.
- Aesthetics: Wrapped in a clean, dark-mode native, Neo-Brutalist UI that keeps you focused.
π οΈ The Arsenal (A few of my favorite tools)
We have 15+ tools, but here are the ones I use daily:
- The Data Forge (v2.0): Need to test your database? Generate millions of rows of realistic dummy datasets in seconds natively in your browser.
- Code to Video: Convert your beautiful code snippets into high-quality animated reels for social media instantly.
- JSON Slayer: Instantly format, validate, and parse massive JSON files without crashing your browser.
π We are Live on Product Hunt Today!
Building this has been an incredible journey. Today, we are officially launching on Product Hunt!
If you find Zlvox useful for your dev workflow, I would be incredibly grateful for your support and feedback on our launch page today:
π [https://zlvox.com/tools/data-forge]
Let's discuss in the comments: What is that one developer tool you use every single day that you wish was just a little bit faster or better designed? Let me know below! π
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