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About Omnvert

Indie tools built for people who work with files every day.

Omnvert started as a personal toolbox. I kept opening five different sites to crop an image, pull EXIF metadata, flatten a PDF, sanity-check a DNS record, or convert a WebP someone sent me — all tasks that should take ten seconds, not five tabs and a sign-up wall. So I built the versions I wanted: small single-purpose pages that load fast, do one thing well, and get out of the way.

It's still an indie project. There is no team, no VC, no growth hacks. Every tool here exists because I or someone I know actually needed it. When a tool feels off, I fix it. When a new file format shows up in my inbox, I usually end up shipping a converter for it.

What makes it different

  • Privacy-first. Many tools run entirely in your browser — the file never leaves your device. For tools that need server processing (heavy PDF work, AI upscaling, audio re-encoding), files are processed transiently and deleted after the job is done. Details in the privacy policy.
  • No sign-up. You shouldn't need an account to crop a JPEG or validate some JSON. There is no login, no email capture, no paywall.
  • Edge-fast. Pages are served from the edge and tools avoid bloated frameworks where they can. Where processing has to happen on a server, it runs close to you rather than round-tripping across a continent.
  • No third-party ad trackers on results. The site uses lightweight analytics only; your file contents are never shared with ad networks or used to train anything.

What's on the site

Image tools (crop, resize, format conversion, EXIF removal, background removal, upscaling, dominant color extraction, QR codes, 3D conversion), document tools (PDF compress/merge/ split/sign/OCR, Office-to-PDF conversions), developer utilities (JSON viewer, regex tester, JWT, hash generators, timestamp conversion), network diagnostics (DNS, WHOIS, traceroute, TLS check, PCAP analysis), audio converters, and a set of calculators — mostly used in Turkey — for things like taxes, loan installments, and payroll.

Contact

Found a bug? Have a tool you wish existed? Email kaantokali1@gmail.com. I read everything.