Smart PDF Utilities
Merge, split, and compress documents without installing desktop software.
Explore toolsSimpleTools Online is a clean starting point for people who want browser-based tools for work, creativity, and everyday tasks. Explore collections, discover better utilities, and jump straight into what you need.
Built for visitors who want less clutter, better organization, and faster discovery.
Fast
Open the homepage, choose a category, and jump directly into useful tools.
Curated
The focus is quality and clarity instead of overwhelming visitors with everything.
Ready
Built to expand into featured picks, submissions, editorial lists, and SEO pages.
Why this works
50+
High-utility categories and tools to expand over time
Fast
A focused homepage that drives people directly into the directory
User-ready
Clear copy and structure for quick discovery and practical use
Built for launch
Popular categories
These sections help visitors understand the scope of the site immediately and choose the right tool path without guesswork.
AI Tools
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
Curated
PDF Tools
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
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Image Tools
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
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Developer Tools
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
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Text Tools
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
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Productivity
Curated picks, quick summaries, and direct links to useful browser-based tools.
Curated
Featured examples
Merge, split, and compress documents without installing desktop software.
Explore toolsResize, convert, and optimize images for web and social content in seconds.
Explore toolsClean text, format JSON, compare strings, and solve small developer tasks fast.
Explore toolsHow it works
The main domain exists to explain the brand, show the scope of the collection, and guide people into the directory with confidence. It should feel calm, intentional, and easy to understand in under a minute.
Start with a clear path through AI, PDF, image, text, productivity, and developer tools.
Understand what a tool is for before leaving the site, which makes discovery faster.
Send visitors directly to the directory where they can continue exploring with more context.
Popular guides
Reduce image size before upload, publishing, or sharing without overdoing quality loss.
Read guidePDFCombine multiple PDFs into one file for easier review, archiving, and sharing.
Read guideDeveloperMake API payloads and raw JSON easier to read, inspect, and debug in the browser.
Read guideTextExplore practical text tools for deduplication, Markdown conversion, and lightweight cleanup workflows.
Read guideWhy SimpleTools
This setup gives you a clean brand layer on the main domain and keeps the actual tool directory in the same site architecture. It is simple to deploy on Vercel, easy to expand, and well suited for product iteration, editorial content, and future submissions.
Curated collections instead of noisy directories
Useful tools that open fast and work in the browser
Simple categories so visitors can find the right tool quickly
A structure that can grow into submissions, rankings, and editorial picks
Why people return
Whether the need is resizing an image, converting a document, cleaning text, or finding a lightweight AI utility, the value is in being easy to remember and fast to use.
One clean starting point for many everyday browser tasks
Useful for creators, students, developers, and office workflows
Easy to keep growing without redesigning the whole site
Designed for repeat use with fast, practical tools
Launch plan
At this stage, focus on usability: make essential tools stable and easy to use, then expand the directory, guides, and recommendations over time.
Start with PDF, image, and text utilities people can use immediately for real tasks.
Add concise help content and better empty states so first-time visitors can finish tasks faster.
Keep the homepage focused on discovery while adding new tools and categories without increasing complexity.
First wave pages