Video Audio Merger/Separator - Online Replace or Remove Soundtrack
Remove the original audio from a video and attach a new soundtrack. Or extract audio. All processed locally.
UD5 Toolkit
Combine multiple TXT files online — free, fast, and secure. No upload required, all processing happens locally in your browser.
\n for newlines and \t for tabs). You can also enable filename markers to insert a label like --- filename.txt --- before each file's content.
Remove the original audio from a video and attach a new soundtrack. Or extract audio. All processed locally.
Sort hundreds of lines alphabetically, reverse alphabetically, or by length. Deduplicate option. All local.
Paste prose and reformat so that each sentence starts on a new line. Helps with version control diffs.
Check English spelling and get suggestions using the browser's built-in dictionary. Highlight errors instantly. No data leaves your machine.
Take a list of items and reverse the line order. The first becomes last. Simple and quick.
Shows each character's 7‑bit or 8‑bit binary representation. Includes space separation. For learning binary encoding.
Convert subtitle files between SRT and WebVTT formats. Also shift all timestamps forward/backward. Works locally.
Write Q&A in a simple format and export as a CSV file compatible with Anki. Perfect for rapid card creation. Local.
Transform regular text into the mocking SpongeBob‑style alternating case. Copy and paste for hilarious effect.
Convert WebVTT subtitle files to SRT and vice versa. Handles formatting conversion and encoding. No upload, pure client-side parsing.
Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs instantly. Analyze text density and reading time. Secure client-side processing for your content privacy.
Format a list of Q&A pairs and export as a CSV ready for Anki import. Simple line‑based template. Local.
Convert plain text into leet (1337) speak and decode it back. Great for gamer tags and online culture. Fun, free, and local.
Convert nested JSON translation files into a flat CSV table for translators. Also reverse back. Local only.
Sort lines of text alphabetically, numerically, or by length. Reverse order supported. Perfect for organizing lists and data sets with complete privacy.
Paste two texts and see cosine and Jaccard similarity scores. Understand how close two documents are. All local math.
Convert any phrase into the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie…). Copy or hear pronunciation. Useful for call centers.
Paste a list of names and split them into a specified number of random teams. Perfect for sports and classrooms.
Paste a string and get a clean, safe file name by replacing forbidden characters. Works for Windows, Mac, Linux.
Search for any file extension to see its full name, MIME type, and description. Covers thousands of entries. Static data.
Paste lines and convert them into bulleted lists with symbols like •, ‑, or →. Markdown friendly. Quick formatting.
Enter two names and get a whimsical compatibility score based on vowels, length, etc. Just for fun.
See a live bar chart of character frequencies as you type or paste text. Great for cipher cracking and linguistics.
Type a simple sentence and get guided prompts to add who, what, where, when, why. Build richer sentences.
Normalize text to any Unicode normalization form to prevent encoding bugs and ensure consistent comparison. Essential for i18n developers.
Enter a human name and translate it into a weird alien-sounding version using letter replacement rules.
Select a heading font and get recommended body font pairings. Live preview with sample text. Copy the CSS import links.
Paste text and detect its language (70+ languages) using a simple character n-gram model implemented in JavaScript. No server communication.
Set up first‑line indentation and hanging punctuation. See how they affect reading flow. Copy the CSS.
Paste lines of text and automatically convert to an HTML ordered list with correct numbering and indentation.