About ToolMorph
ToolMorph ships 18+ free browser-based developer tools: Base64 encode/decode, JWT decoder, JSON formatter & diff, CURL to fetch converter, QR code generator, cron builder, image compressor, regex tester, UUID generator, hash tools, and more. No signup — runs locally in your browser. Each tool has its own URL, structured data, and long-form guides so you can work quickly and search engines can understand what the page is for.
The product goal is local-first where it makes sense, clear limits (for example, JWT decode without signature verification in the browser), and honest write-ups. We link tools to blog posts and back so the site works like small documentation, not a wall of iframes.
Explore the full tool list or start with the blog.
What tools does ToolMorph offer?
- Base64 encode & decode — UTF-8 text to and from Base64 with live output, copy, and download. Use for API fixtures, config blobs, and debugging.
- Image ↔ Base64 — build data URLs from local files or preview images from Base64 / data: strings without uploading to a server.
- JWT decoder — inspect header and payload JSON and common time claims; verification stays on your backend.
- JSON, API & utilities — JSON formatter and diff checker, CURL to fetch converter, cron builder, regex tester, UUID and timestamp tools, and more.
- Encoding & media — URL encoder/decoder, QR code generator, and client-side image compressor alongside Base64 workflows.
- Security & SEO — bcrypt and SHA-256/MD5 hash generators, plus an XML sitemap generator for Search Console handoffs.
Built for developers
We optimize for a dark, low-clutter UI, keyboard-friendly flows, and pages that read well in a second monitor next to an IDE. Privacy matters: we avoid unnecessary server round-trips for the core encoders and decoders, and we are explicit when an optional API exists (for example for automated tests). No signup keeps the workflow fast for one-off tasks and for teams that just need a shareable link to the right tool.
If you are comparing devtool sites, look for that combination: a clear primary keyword in the title, useful body content, and internal links to related utilities and long-form posts—so both humans and search engines see how the site fits together.
