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FreeTools
free online toolbox with 76 no-signup browser tools
FunnyTools is a free online toolbox built for people who often need quick utilities but do not want to install another app or create another account. It includes practical browser-based tools for PDF files, images, text, random selection, time management, money calculators, drawing, teachers and education statistics.
FunnyTools brings these small but useful utilities into one free online toolbox.
It currently includes 76 tools across PDF, image, text, random, time, money, drawing, teacher and education/statistics categories. Many tools are designed to run directly in the browser, especially for files and text tasks where people may not want to upload private data to an unknown server.
I would love feedback on: 1. Which tools feel most useful? 2. Which category should be expanded next? 3. Is the homepage clear enough for first-time users? 4. What would make this more useful for students, teachers or office workers?
Thanks for checking it out!
About FreeTools on Product Hunt
“free online toolbox with 76 no-signup browser tools”
FreeTools was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #143 on the daily leaderboard. FunnyTools is a free online toolbox built for people who often need quick utilities but do not want to install another app or create another account. It includes practical browser-based tools for PDF files, images, text, random selection, time management, money calculators, drawing, teachers and education statistics.
On the analytics side, FreeTools competes within Design Tools, Productivity and Education — topics that collectively have 995.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how FreeTools performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted FreeTools?
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For a complete overview of FreeTools including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built FunnyTools because I kept running into the same problem: every small task required a different website or app.
Merge a PDF? https://funnytools.win/tools/merge-pdf/
Compress an image? https://funnytools.win/tools/image-compressor/
Generate a QR code? https://funnytools.win/tools/qr-code-generator/
Randomly split a class into groups? https://funnytools.win/tools/random-group-generator/
Count words before posting or submitting?https://funnytools.win/tools/word-counter/
FunnyTools brings these small but useful utilities into one free online toolbox.
It currently includes 76 tools across PDF, image, text, random, time, money, drawing, teacher and education/statistics categories. Many tools are designed to run directly in the browser, especially for files and text tasks where people may not want to upload private data to an unknown server.
I would love feedback on:
1. Which tools feel most useful?
2. Which category should be expanded next?
3. Is the homepage clear enough for first-time users?
4. What would make this more useful for students, teachers or office workers?
Thanks for checking it out!