Dev & Text Tools
Calcowa's developer and text tools handle the quick jobs you hit every day: counting words, generating a strong password, and tidying up JSON. Each one runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you paste is sent anywhere, and they all update live as you type. They're free, need no sign-up, and there's nothing to install, so the right tool is always a click away.
All dev and text tools
What each tool is for
The word counter tallies words, characters, sentences, and reading time, which is what you want when you're writing to a limit. The password generator builds a strong, random password and shows its strength, ready to drop into a password manager. The JSON formatter beautifies, minifies, and validates a payload, with the parser error when something's off.
They're deliberately focused, so each does its one job without clutter. You'll spend a few seconds, get the answer, and move on.
Everything runs in your browser
None of these tools send your data anywhere. The counting, the random generation, and the JSON parsing all happen as JavaScript on your own device, so there's no upload and no server in the loop. That's why they're safe for a real API payload or a fresh credential, and it's why they keep working even if your connection drops after the page loads. When you close the tab, nothing is left behind.
Small tools that stay out of your way
A good utility does one thing and gets out of the way, and that's the bar here. You won't wade through ads or sign-up walls to count a paragraph or check a JSON blob. Open the page, paste your text, read the result, and you're done. Because they're plain web pages, they load fast and work on any device, which is the whole point of a quick tool: it's there the second you need it and forgotten the moment you don't.
More are coming, but the three live now cover the jobs people search for most. Bookmark whichever you reach for, and it'll be a tap away next time.
Dev and text tool questions
They're small utilities that handle everyday text and developer chores in the browser: counting words, generating a strong password, and tidying JSON. Calcowa's set is free, needs no sign-up, and runs without a server, so whatever you paste stays on your device. Each one updates live, so you'll see the result the moment you type.
Pick by the task. The word counter sizes an essay, post, or script down to the character. The password generator spins up a strong, random password for a new account. And the JSON formatter beautifies, minifies, or validates a payload you're debugging. The grid above links all three, and each opens on its own page.
Yes. Everything runs as client-side JavaScript, so your text, your password, and your JSON never leave the browser tab. There's no upload and no server call, which is exactly what you want when you're pasting in a real payload or generating a credential. Close the tab and nothing lingers anywhere.
No. There's nothing to download and no extension to add, since the tools are plain web pages. Open one, use it, and you're done. That makes them handy on a locked-down work machine or a borrowed computer where you can't install software, and they work the same on a phone as on a desktop.
Completely. Every tool is free with no account, no paywall, and no usage limit. You can count a million words, generate a hundred passwords, or format JSON all day without hitting a wall. Bookmark the hub and the whole set is one tap away whenever a quick text or code job comes up.
Yes, more are on the way, including a case converter, a Base64 encoder, a UUID generator, and a standalone character counter. The three here cover the most-searched jobs first, and the set will grow from there. Check back, or use the live tools now, since they already handle the bulk of everyday text and JSON work.
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