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Live utility pages across calculators, converters, text tools, browser AI tools, and everyday helpers.
Access Free Tools is meant to become a massive free utility app website: calculators, converters, browser tools, AI helpers, and practical guides in one place. The dream is big: build one of the most useful free tool libraries on the web, one honest tool at a time.
Most people do not want to create an account, install an app, watch five popups, or read a giant article before they can calculate a percentage, convert a unit, check a date, format text, or estimate materials for a project. They just want the tool to open, work fast, and make the answer easy to understand.
That is what this site is being built for. The first version started with calculators, but the bigger plan is a full utility library: math, finance, health, home projects, school, developer tools, text tools, image tools, browser AI tools, and everyday helpers.
The site is already growing, but this is still the early build.
Live utility pages across calculators, converters, text tools, browser AI tools, and everyday helpers.
Canonical tools with matching guide paths, examples, FAQs, related links, and category placement.
Major sections for math, finance, health, home projects, AI, developer tools, and daily tasks.
Keep expanding until the library feels like the first place to check for any quick utility task.
Tools first: each page should open with the actual tool, not make people hunt for it.
Free by default: the goal is useful browser tools without signup walls or paid basic features.
Plain language: fields, formulas, and results should sound like a smart person explaining them clearly.
Big library, clean paths: as the site grows, tools should stay searchable by category, task, and related use.
Helpful guides: articles should use the real tool, show examples, and explain mistakes people actually make.
Respect for users: no fake ad boxes, no pretending, and clear warnings when a result is only an estimate.
The goal is not to stop at a few calculators. Access Free Tools should keep growing into a huge practical utility website with thousands of helpful pages over time: calculators for common numbers, converters for everyday units, writing helpers, image tools, coding helpers, planning tools, school tools, AI tools, and guides that make each result less confusing.
If the site becomes big enough, the win should still feel simple: open the page, use the tool, understand the result, and move on with your day.
Start with the full tool library if you know what you need. Use category hubs if you are exploring a topic. Open the guides when the answer needs context, like finance, health, construction, electrical estimates, or AI outputs that should be double-checked.
Access Free Tools is still being built in public. The point is not to look finished too early. The point is to keep shipping useful tools until the library becomes genuinely hard to beat.