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Tools
The things we needed while shipping our own apps, and kept. No watermark, no export limit, no trial that expires, and most run entirely in your browser so nothing you open is uploaded.
App Store screenshot resizerExact App Store and Google Play dimensions, iPhone, iPad, Mac, Play phone and the feature graphic.Open →App icon generatorOne image in, every size out. iOS, macOS, Android, watchOS and web, with the config files written for you.Open →QR code generatorLinks, Wi-Fi, contact cards, events and more. Styled, with your logo, in PNG, SVG or PDF.Open →Smart app linkOne link for every store. iPhone goes to the App Store, Android to Play, a laptop to your site — with a QR code and click stats.Open →ASO auditPaste an App Store or Google Play link and get a scored listing review: icon, title, screenshots and copy, with fixes ranked.Open →Word to PDFWord, Excel, PowerPoint and OpenDocument to PDF, rendered by a real office engine.Open →PDF compressorMake a PDF smaller without sending it anywhere. Keep the text sharp, or squeeze a scan down hard.Open →PDF to JPGEvery page as an image, at the resolution you choose, in one zip.Open →JPG to PDFPhotos or scans into one PDF, in the order you choose, at A4, Letter or the image's own size.Open →PDF unlockerTake the password off a PDF you can open, or lift the restrictions that block printing and copying.Open →PDF password protectorPut a real AES-256 password on a PDF, and choose whether it can be printed, copied or edited.Open →PDF editorRewrite the text, sign it, white out what shouldn't be there, fill in forms and reorder pages.Open →
Use them from your assistant
Most of these are also an MCP server, so Claude, Cursor or ChatGPT can make a QR code, build a store link or read its click stats without you opening a tab. One URL, no account. How to connect →
How they work
Three things worth knowing before you open one.
- Nothing held backEvery option is on. No watermark, no export limit, no feature saved for a plan.
- Most never see a serverThe PDF editor, the compressor, the two image converters, icons and screenshots all run entirely in your browser — those files are never uploaded to anyone. QR codes are the same, unless you make a dynamic one, which has to store its destination somewhere to redirect it later. Word to PDF is the one real exception: it needs an office engine, so it uploads, and its card and its page both say so.
- Why we make themWe needed every one of these while shipping our own apps. Publishing them is how people find the apps.