A massive suite of free web tools with no accounts required.

Tulz is a web-based platform offering a comprehensive collection of free, browser-accessible productivity tools. It is designed for individuals and professionals who need to perform common digital tasks—such as editing documents, manipulating images, converting file formats, generating structured content, or comparing data—without installing software or creating accounts. The platform serves students, developers, designers, office workers, and small business owners who prioritize speed, privacy, and simplicity.
All tools operate entirely in the browser with no client-side installation or registration. Files are processed client-side or via secure server-side operations with immediate deletion after processing, ensuring no persistent storage of user data. Tulz emphasizes accessibility across devices and operating systems, functioning consistently on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Users navigate to tulz.tools and select a tool from the categorized list or search interface. Each tool loads directly in the browser; for file-based operations (e.g., PDF merge, image compression), users upload files via drag-and-drop or file selection. Processing occurs either client-side (where supported) or on Tulz’s servers using ephemeral, isolated sessions. Once completed, outputs are made available for download, and all uploaded inputs and intermediate files are purged from memory and storage.
The architecture separates concerns by tool category: PDF tools handle page extraction, encryption, format conversion, and annotation; image tools support resizing, cropping, background removal, format conversion, and watermarking; developer utilities include JSON formatting, Markdown-to-PDF rendering, text diff comparison, and HTML-to-PDF conversion; and business tools provide invoice generation, CV building, and credit card number validation. There is no persistent user state or backend profile.
Tulz supports practical workflows such as preparing documents for submission (e.g., compressing PDFs to meet portal size limits, adding page numbers or watermarks), optimizing web assets (e.g., converting images to WebP, generating favicons, resizing for social media), developing and testing applications (e.g., validating JSON, generating test credit card numbers, converting Excel to CSV), and creating professional deliverables (e.g., generating invoices, building ATS-friendly CVs, converting Markdown documentation to PDF). Its privacy-first design makes it suitable for handling sensitive or confidential files where cloud storage is prohibited. Because it requires no setup, it serves as an accessible alternative to desktop software for ad hoc, one-time tasks.